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Problem Solving with Combinations

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1992
When you're trying to choose from a selection of sandwich fillings at a lunch canteen or trying to decide which shirt will best match a pair of pants, you're dealing with combinations. Defined simply, the topic of combinations involves the selection and arrangement of objects in a finite et where the order of election does not matter (Jacobs 1982).
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The combined distribution andstochastic assignment problem

Annals of Operations Research, 1998
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Lundgren, Jan T., Patriksson, Michael
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Problems of Combined Adjuvant Radiochemotherapy

1984
Adjuvant chemotherapy has been found to improve recurrence-free survival time for stage II breast cancer after mastectomy, at least for premenopausal patients [3, 9]. On the other hand, we are aware of the fact that a routinely applied postoperative radiotherapy for all operated mammary carcinoma, stage I and II does not influence the survival time ...
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Coincidence problem and combination resonance

AIAA Journal, 1977
The similarity between coincidence problem in jet engines and combination resonance in the classical theory of parametric excitation is pointed out. The results corresponding to the deterministic excitation are generalized to include the stationary narrow-band Gaussian random excitation, and in this manner the similarity between the combination ...
Fu, F. C. L., Nemat-Nasser, S.
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The Combination Problem(s)

2018
The combination problem is perhaps the biggest challenge to pan-(proto)-psychism. In this chapter, I distinguish various types of the problem, especially the ‘easy’ combination problem, and the ‘hard’ combination problem. I indicate the solution to the easy problem, and I discuss some resources that are needed in order to solve or avoid the hard ...
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Top–Down Combination Problems

2017
This chapter discusses three forms of the combination problem for Russellian monism: the palette problem, the structural mismatch problem, and the subject irreducibility problem. These are grouped together as “top–down combination problems,” meaning that they start from reflection on the nature of ordinary human consciousness/conscious subjects.
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Combined Relaxation Method for Monotone Equilibrium Problems

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2001
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Problems with lithium combined with ECT

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
V, Milstein, J G, Small
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