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The analytic hierarchy process : planning, priority setting, resource allocation
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The article was published on 1980-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 6172 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Analytic hierarchy process & Resource allocation.read more
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Optimal Operation of Multireservoir Systems: State-of-the-Art Review
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TL;DR: The findings reflect the current status of the cancer vaccine field, highlight the possibility that additional organized efforts and funding would accelerate the development of therapeutically effective cancer vaccines, and accentuate the need for prioritization.
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Evaluating intertwined effects in e-learning programs: A novel hybrid MCDM model based on factor analysis and DEMATEL
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