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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1988
A matrix may have several evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS's). It is thus possible for different populations of a species to adopt a different ESS even when the pay-offs for the populations are the same. The occurrence of different strategies does not imply different circumstances.
C, Cannings, G T, Vickers
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A matrix may have several evolutionarily stable strategies (ESS's). It is thus possible for different populations of a species to adopt a different ESS even when the pay-offs for the populations are the same. The occurrence of different strategies does not imply different circumstances.
C, Cannings, G T, Vickers
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Sleep Medicine, 2002
The Internet is a rich but unregulated source of information, and no studies have evaluated sleep medicine content designed for patient or public use.To examine how the Epworth Sleepiness Scale is presented on the World Wide Web.We searched the web with eight search engines, in November 2000, for the terms 'ESS' or 'Epworth Sleepiness Scale' and ...
Alon Y, Avidan, Ronald D, Chervin
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The Internet is a rich but unregulated source of information, and no studies have evaluated sleep medicine content designed for patient or public use.To examine how the Epworth Sleepiness Scale is presented on the World Wide Web.We searched the web with eight search engines, in November 2000, for the terms 'ESS' or 'Epworth Sleepiness Scale' and ...
Alon Y, Avidan, Ronald D, Chervin
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ESS equations sometimes do not specify an ESS
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1986The equations used to find an evolutionarily stable strategy in the basic game theory model (Maynard Smith, 1974, 1982; Maynard Smith & Price, 1973), and in sexual conflict models (Maynard Smith, 1977; Parker, 1979) do not, in fact, specify an ESS when the expected number of contests entered is not the same for each strategy.
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»Neque quidquam intelligi potest esse sine esse«
Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter, 2008»Neque quidquam intelligi potest esse sine esse.« On the necessity of being as an epistemological principle in Meister Eckhart and Nicholas of Kues. The paper analyses the plausibility of the reasoning for the rational necessity of being. The decisive point for the question as to why for Meister Eckhart being alone is necessary, unvarying in itself and
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