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SIAM Journal on Computing, 1999
Summary: Suppose that we sequentially place \(n\) balls into \(n\) boxes by putting each ball into a randomly chosen box. It is well known that when we are done, the fullest box has with high probability \((1 + o(1))\ln n/\ln \ln n\) balls in it. Suppose instead that for each ball we choose two boxes at random and place the ball into the one which is ...
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Summary: Suppose that we sequentially place \(n\) balls into \(n\) boxes by putting each ball into a randomly chosen box. It is well known that when we are done, the fullest box has with high probability \((1 + o(1))\ln n/\ln \ln n\) balls in it. Suppose instead that for each ball we choose two boxes at random and place the ball into the one which is ...
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Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2019
The reality is that it will never be easy to balance the demands of work, family, and life itself. Make the most of your time by following the above techniques, and remember to appreciate the good stuff. Find gratification in your work, enjoy your family
Gabriel Fernando de Santana Corrêa
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The reality is that it will never be easy to balance the demands of work, family, and life itself. Make the most of your time by following the above techniques, and remember to appreciate the good stuff. Find gratification in your work, enjoy your family
Gabriel Fernando de Santana Corrêa
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Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2013
In the course of legal reasoning--whether for purposes of deciding an issue, justifying a decision, predicting how an issue will be decided, or arguing for how it should be decided--one often is required to reach (and assert) conclusions based on a balance of reasons that is not straightforwardly reducible to the application of rules. Recent AI and Law
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In the course of legal reasoning--whether for purposes of deciding an issue, justifying a decision, predicting how an issue will be decided, or arguing for how it should be decided--one often is required to reach (and assert) conclusions based on a balance of reasons that is not straightforwardly reducible to the application of rules. Recent AI and Law
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Balance Machines: Computing = Balancing
2003We propose a natural computational model called a balance machine. The computational model consists of components that resemble ordinary physical balances, each with an intrinsic property to automatically balance the weights on their left, right pans.
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Operations Research, 1992
We develop a heuristic for a problem motivated by the loading of aircraft or trucks: pack blocks into a bin so that their center-of-gravity is as close as possible to a target point. Our heuristic either produces good solutions or else signals that none is possible.
Samir V. Amiouny +3 more
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We develop a heuristic for a problem motivated by the loading of aircraft or trucks: pack blocks into a bin so that their center-of-gravity is as close as possible to a target point. Our heuristic either produces good solutions or else signals that none is possible.
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Putting Balancing in the Balance
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014The essay focuses on the main issues that are at stake between proponents and critics of proportionality, in an attempt to assess the doctrine in comparison with other proposed methods of adjudication that reject it. Although there are probably as many conceptions of the proportionality analysis as are its defenders, it is argued that none of the ...
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The Balance of Power in the Balance
World Politics, 2009This article reviews four recent books on balancing and the balance of power. Both in isolation and when taken together, they provide strong analytical and empirical warrants against the proposition that balance of power equilibria represent the “normal condition” or “natural tendency” of international relations. They also reflect the growing dissensus
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
DURING the past year, many nurses throughout the country took part in two separate graduation ceremonies-one at which they received their baccalaureate degree, and another marking the completion of their basic program in professional nursing. In some instances, several years separated the two occasions; in others, they occurred simultaneously. The fact
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DURING the past year, many nurses throughout the country took part in two separate graduation ceremonies-one at which they received their baccalaureate degree, and another marking the completion of their basic program in professional nursing. In some instances, several years separated the two occasions; in others, they occurred simultaneously. The fact
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Detailed Balance Limit of Efficiency of p‐n Junction Solar Cells
, 1961W. Shockley, H. Queisser
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Tree allometry and improved estimation of carbon stocks and balance in tropical forests
Oecologia, 2005J. Chave +22 more
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