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Two-person pie-cutting: The fairest cuts [PDF]
Barbanel, Brams, and Stromquist (2009) asked whether there exists a two-person moving-knife procedure that yields an envy-free, undominated, and equitable allocation of a pie.
Barbanel, Julius B., Brams, Steven J.
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Clinical Outcome Associated With Beta‐Lactam Allergy Labels in Hospitalized Patients in Belgium
ABSTRACT Background In the United States, beta‐lactam allergy labels (BLAL) are documented in 9%–16% of hospitalized patients and associated with worse clinical outcomes such as increased mortality, length of hospital stay (LOS), intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and use of alternative antibiotics, providing an incentive for broad delabeling ...
Liesbeth Gilissen +10 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare changes in countermovement jump (CMJ) height and take‐off velocity, force and power in pre‐peak height velocity (pre‐PHV) boys and girls aged 9–11 years following 6 weeks of lower body plyometric training (PT). Forty pre‐PHV children (20 boys and 20 girls) were allocated to a plyometric training group (PG; n = 20 ...
Lee D. McGarrigal +2 more
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Meteorological data and high resolution numerical simulations were used to estimate spatial fields in eastern Amazonia where is located the Forest and the Bay of Caxiuanã.
Renata Leitão da Conceição Mesquita +1 more
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A note on the undercut procedure [PDF]
The undercut procedure was presented by Brams et al. [2] as a procedure for identifying an envy-free allocation when agents have preferences over sets of objects.
Aziz, Haris
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This first application of longitudinal 3D‐DCE MRI in the RUPP model demonstrated acute perfusion deficits after RUPP that resolved rapidly with advancing gestation, consistent with the adaptive placental responses to reduced uterine blood flow. ABSTRACT Placental insufficiency is a major cause of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction.
Fatimah M. Al Darwish +7 more
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Paradoxes of Fair Division [PDF]
Two or more players are required to divide up a set of indivisible items that they can rank from best to worst. They may, as well, be able to indicate preferences over subsets, or packages, of items.
Brams, S. J. +2 more
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Abstract String theory has strong implications for cosmology, implying the absence of a cosmological constant, ruling out single‐field slow‐roll inflation, and that black holes decay. The origins of these statements are elucidated within the string‐theoretical swampland programme.
Kay Lehnert
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Kingmakers and leaders in coalition formation [PDF]
Assume that players strictly rank each other as coalition partners. We propose a procedure whereby they “fall back” on their preferences, yielding internally compatible, or coherent, majority coalition(s), which we call fallback coalitions.
Brams, Steven J., Kilgour, D. Marc
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