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On Episodic Queues

SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, 1997
Summary: For a queueing system with a low traffic intensity, the expected number of customers in the queue is small. However, with a bursty input process, long queues may build up in a short time. We study light traffic queueing systems with bursty input processes. We study the distributions of queue lengths, waiting times, busy and active periods, and
Qi-Ming He, Marcel F. Neuts
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The fossil episode [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Monetary Economics, 2012
Abstract Agriculture sector output (biocarbon) is a good substitute for oil in energy production but oil cannot be used as food. This one-way substitutability is analyzed in a dynamic general equilibrium model. It features three endogenous phases: a pure fossil, a mixed fossil and biocarbon and an absorbing biocarbon fuel only phase.
John Hassler, Hans-Werner Sinn
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Episodic vertigo

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005
This review focuses on three neuro-otological syndromes, which are all marked by rapid scientific progress on the one hand but under-recognition or undertreatment on the other: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and its variants, superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome, and migrainous vertigo.The efficacy of Epley's maneuver for treatment of ...
Thomas, Lempert, Michael, von Brevern
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Episodic memories

Neuropsychologia, 2009
An account of episodic memories is developed that focuses on the types of knowledge they represent, their properties, and the functions they might serve. It is proposed that episodic memories consist of episodic elements, summary records of experience often in the form of visual images, associated to a conceptual frame that provides a conceptual ...
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CONTENTIOUS EPISODE ANALYSIS*

Mobilization: An International Quarterly, 2019
We introduce a set of concepts and general guidelines for what we call Contentious Episode Analysis (CEA). In the footsteps of Dynamics of Contention (DoC), we attempt to develop a conceptual framework that improves upon the concepts originally introduced by McAdam, Tarrow, and Tilly (2001).
Hanspeter Kriesi   +2 more
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Episodic ataxias

2018
The familial episodic ataxias (EAs) are prototypical channelopathies in the central nervous system clinically characterized by attacks of imbalance and incoordination variably associated with progressive ataxia and variable interictal features. EA1, EA2, and EA6 are caused by mutations in ion channel- and transporter-encoding genes that regulate ...
Joanna C, Jen, Jijun, Wan
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The episodic ataxias

The primary episodic ataxias (EAs) are a group of autosomal-dominant disorders characterized by transient recurrent incoordination and truncal instability, often triggered by physical exertion or emotional stress and variably associated with progressive baseline ataxia.
Tracey D, Graves   +4 more
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