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To Aggregate or Not to Aggregate
2023Abstract This chapter responds to the argument that health policy should not treat or prevent minor ailments when it might instead alleviate major illnesses, even if the treatment of minor ailments is more cost-effective. In addition to challenging the general view that small harms are not relevant to major harms, the chapter argues that
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Proceedings of the Seventh COnference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies, 2011
Route Aggregation (RA), the method to supersede a set of routes by a single, more general route, is a fundamental mechanism to the Internet scalability. Yet, despite its importance, it is poorly understood. We present the first systematic analysis of RA via both bottom-up experimental and top-down analytical approaches.
Le, Franck, Zhang, Hui, Xie, Geoffrey G.
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Route Aggregation (RA), the method to supersede a set of routes by a single, more general route, is a fundamental mechanism to the Internet scalability. Yet, despite its importance, it is poorly understood. We present the first systematic analysis of RA via both bottom-up experimental and top-down analytical approaches.
Le, Franck, Zhang, Hui, Xie, Geoffrey G.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1999
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Bryson Brown, Peter K. Schotch
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Bryson Brown, Peter K. Schotch
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The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2013
AbstractA 1-ary sentential context is aggregative (according to a consequence relation) if the result of putting the conjunction of two formulas into the context is a consequence (by that relation) of the results of putting first the one formula and then the other into that context.
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AbstractA 1-ary sentential context is aggregative (according to a consequence relation) if the result of putting the conjunction of two formulas into the context is a consequence (by that relation) of the results of putting first the one formula and then the other into that context.
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Aggregation and Identification
International Economic Review, 1976THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER is to develop the theory of aggregation in a relatively simple and general manner. The theory encompasses linear and nonlinear models, with the results for linear models emerging as special cases of a more general treatment. It was recognized at an early stage of the investigation of aggregation problems that the analysis must
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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2001
Mixtures of oil (isooctane), water, and a double-chained ionic surfactant, Cu(AOT)2 [copper(II) bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate] form equilibrium phases consisting of spontaneous emulsions thermodynamically stable systems. The experimental conditions are such that the head polar group of the surfactant is totally hydrated.
P, André, B W, Ninham, M P, Pileni
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Mixtures of oil (isooctane), water, and a double-chained ionic surfactant, Cu(AOT)2 [copper(II) bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate] form equilibrium phases consisting of spontaneous emulsions thermodynamically stable systems. The experimental conditions are such that the head polar group of the surfactant is totally hydrated.
P, André, B W, Ninham, M P, Pileni
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The aggregation of chlorophyll a
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1964Abstract 1. 1. Aggregation of chlorophyll a in various nonpolar solvents has been demonstrated, and from the IR spectra the probable site of the hooking together of the molecules has been deduced. 2. 2. If chlorophyll a exists in the cell in a completely nonpolar milieu (as the visible spectroscopic studies suggest), then CCl4 solutions of ...
A F, ANDERSON, M, CALVIN
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1961
Seegers citrate thrombin was prepared from bovine plasma and purified on IRC-50 (XE-64) resin columns at room temperature. The preparation was examined in the ultracentrifuge to determine the sedimentation coefficient and Archibald molecular weight. All measurements were made at 20 °C.
M A, COHLY, H A, SCHERAGA
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Seegers citrate thrombin was prepared from bovine plasma and purified on IRC-50 (XE-64) resin columns at room temperature. The preparation was examined in the ultracentrifuge to determine the sedimentation coefficient and Archibald molecular weight. All measurements were made at 20 °C.
M A, COHLY, H A, SCHERAGA
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Clustering in microemulsions: aggregation of aggregates
2007A model is presented that describes the clustering of microemulsion droplets from a thermodynamic point of view. It is based on two assumptions: one assumption is that the microemulsion droplets aggregate linearly. The other assumption is that the chemical potential per droplet is equal for all sizes of aggregates.
J. Smeets, G. J. M. Koper
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