We consider the problem of locating a facility in the plane. Customers want the facility to be close to obtain cheaply the service offered by it. But customers also want the facility to be far away to avoid the pollution from it. We model the situation using two criteria: One is the well-known minis
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A facility-location model for biofuel plants: Applications in the Colombian context
β Scribed by Duarte, Alexandra E.; Sarache, William A.; Costa, Yasel J.
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- 125794310
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2014
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- English
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- 970 KB
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- 72
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- Article
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- 1751-4223
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## Abstract We present a geospatial model to predict the radiofrequency electromagnetic field from fixed site transmitters for use in epidemiological exposure assessment. The proposed model extends an existing model toward the prediction of indoor exposure, that is, at the homes of potential study