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Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 2021
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Szmuc, D., Ferguson, T.M.
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Szmuc, D., Ferguson, T.M.
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Nature, 2003
In creating the mitotic spindle and the contractile ring, natural selection has engineered fascinating precision machines whose movements depend upon forces generated by ensembles of cytoskeletal proteins. These machines segregate chromosomes and divide the cell with high fidelity.
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In creating the mitotic spindle and the contractile ring, natural selection has engineered fascinating precision machines whose movements depend upon forces generated by ensembles of cytoskeletal proteins. These machines segregate chromosomes and divide the cell with high fidelity.
Jonathan M, Scholey +2 more
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1961
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Cake-Cutting: Fair Division of Divisible Goods
2016Everyone knows that whenever there is a party, there is also a variety of tastes. Each to his own, you may say—but what if you are the host? Wishing to keep everyone happy and to avoid arguments amongst the guests, a good host would offer a wide choice of food. But what if there is only a single wedding cake?
Lindner, Claudia, Rothe, Jörg
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Long Division versus Short Division
The Journal of Educational Research, 1932To what extent do pupils use short division in examples with single digit divisors? What are some of the factors which influence the selec tion of the method used? W^hich method is selected by brighter pupils? Is long division used with greater accuracy than short division?
Herbert T. Olander, E. Preston Sharp
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2008
Abstract This article provides a review of the literature on fair division, which has flourished in recent years. It focuses on three different literatures in the field: the allocation of several indivisible goods, the division of a single heterogeneous good, and the division, in whole or in part, of several divisible goods.
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Abstract This article provides a review of the literature on fair division, which has flourished in recent years. It focuses on three different literatures in the field: the allocation of several indivisible goods, the division of a single heterogeneous good, and the division, in whole or in part, of several divisible goods.
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