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a scrap of

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  • a scrap of
  • a bit of
  • a grain of
  • a fragment of
  • a small piece of
  • a speck of
  • the slightest bit of
  • a crumb of
  • an atom of
  • an iota of
  • a jot of
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whichever

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a single one

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  • a single one
  • any one
  • a single member
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at all

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Synonyms for any

one or some or every or all without specification

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Household stocks can also be fed by purchases made from the competing retailer (Competitor) and sell-out flow depends on the price discounts offered by retailers to consumers, following the findings in the literature review (Anily & Hassin, 2013).
The purpose of this paper is to extend the PI model proposed by Anily and Grosfeld [10] to consider the process when there is an arbitrary discrete shift distribution instead of a constant hazard rate.
As in Anily and Grosfeld [10], the principle that the first produced product is first inspected (FPFI) is adopted.
If one decides to terminate the inspection procedure even if there are uninspected products left, then the remaining unmet demand (RUD) will incur a unit shortage cost, s ($/product), where [gamma] < s (see Anily and Grosfeld [10]).
One can use the following property provided by Anily and Grosfeld [10] to reduce the computations: [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] for 0 [less than or equal to] K < d.
This study extends Anily and Grosfeld's [10] production and inspection (PI) model with one with nonrigid demand to one that considers an arbitrary discrete probability distribution instead of being limited to the case where the process possesses a constant hazard rate.