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To Divide or Not to Divide

Science Signaling, 2008
Cells can stop dividing and remain in a nonproliferative state (like most differentiated cells in an organism), but under some conditions the cells can reenter the cell division cycle and begin to proliferate again. Sang et al.
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The informational divide

Games and Economic Behavior, 2013
We propose a model of price competition where consumers exogenously differ in the number of prices they compare. Our model can be interpreted either as a non-sequential search model or as a network model of price competition. We show that (i) if consumers who previously just sampled one firm start to compare more prices all types of consumers will ...
Manfred Nermuth   +3 more
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Divide-and-permute [PDF]

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A Power Divider with Adjustable Dividing Ratio

IEICE Transactions on Electronics, 2008
An unequal Wilkinson power divider with adjustable power dividing ratio is proposed. The proposed power divider consists of rectangular defected ground structure (DGS), isolated island in DGS, and varactor diodes. The impedance of the microstrip line greatly increases due to the DGS, and varies because of the varying capacitance of diodes. The measured
Jongsik Lim   +4 more
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Digital Divide, Social Divide, Paradigmatic Divide

International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development, 2009
The digital divide is nothing else than the reflection of the social divide in the digital world. The use of ICT for human development does offer opportunities to reduce the social divide for individual beings or communities; yet there exists a series of obstacles to overcome.
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Fissure- In-Ano , to Divide or Not to Divide?

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 1999
Anal fissure is one of the most common and painful proctological pathologies affecting mainly young individuals. The physiopathology in the development of a chronic anal fissure seems to be a combination of internal anal sphincter hypertonia and poor vascularization at the posterior midline.
T, Brugman, L, Bruyninx, N J, Jacquet
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