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Correction: Addressing the overuse of hospital emergency departments in the Portuguese NHS: a new paradigm. [PDF]
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Public Health Responsible AI Capability (PH-RAIC) Framework: A Conceptual Model for Integrating AI into Public Health Agencies. [PDF]
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Spatial early-warning assessment of ecological security in the Poyang Lake Basin based on PSR and Spatial Durbin Modeling. [PDF]
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Externalities, Tangible Externalities, and Queue Disciplines
Management Science, 1998Externalities are the (marginal) costs that a user of a common resource imposes on others. We introduce the efficient measure of tangible externalities that are the costs that a user imposes on others while being served. Then, for a single server queueing system under various service disciplines, we compute the expected externalities and the expected ...
Moshe Haviv, Ya'Acov Ritov
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2020
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Selman Erol, Rakesh Vohra
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Selman Erol, Rakesh Vohra
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2014
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Heinrich Wansing, Graham Priest
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Heinrich Wansing, Graham Priest
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Journal of Algorithms, 1999
Sequential selection has been solved in linear time by Blum et al. [M.B. Blum, R.W. Floyd, V.R. Pratt, R.L. Rivest, R.E. Tarjan, Time bounds for selection, J. Comput. System Sci. 7 (4) (1972) 448-461 ]. Running this algorithm on a problem of size N with N > M, the size of the main-memory, results in an algorithm that reads and writes O(N) elements ...
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Sequential selection has been solved in linear time by Blum et al. [M.B. Blum, R.W. Floyd, V.R. Pratt, R.L. Rivest, R.E. Tarjan, Time bounds for selection, J. Comput. System Sci. 7 (4) (1972) 448-461 ]. Running this algorithm on a problem of size N with N > M, the size of the main-memory, results in an algorithm that reads and writes O(N) elements ...
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Consumption Externalities, Production Externalities and Indeterminacy
Metroeconomica, 2000In this paper we show that consumption externalities reduce the degree of increasing returns needed to generate indeterminacy in a two‐sector optimal growth model. In equilibrium, consumption externalities operate as if the utility function is (close to) linear.
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External defibrillators and emergency external pacemakers
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1996The first experimental defibrillation occurred in 1900. Zoll first achieved external defibrillation of a human heart in 1956 and the first commercial external manual defibrillators were introduced in 1961. The author discusses the steady improvements in manual defibrillator performance which have occurred since 1961, particularly relating to added ...
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