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Reducing overtreatment

Epilepsy Research, 2002
Although treatment of epilepsy easily evolves into a situation of overtreatment, reversing the process can be difficult and time consuming. Benefits of reducing overtreatment may include a decrease in side effects, better seizure control, a simplification in the medication regimen, improved compliance, and reduced costs.
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Reducing risk, reducing pollution

2010
“We aren't passengers on Spaceship Earth; we're the crew. We aren't residents of this planet; we're citizens. The difference in both cases is responsibility.” Astronaut Rusty Schweikart Some pollution problems are daunting; others less so. This chapter begins with a brief overview as to how we can separate the “trivial” from the serious, whether the
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Forcing and reducibilities

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1983
We see far away, Newton said, if we stand on giants' shoulders. We take him seriously here and moreover (as appropriate to recursion-theorists) we will jump from one giant to another, since this paper is mostly an exegesis of two fundamental works: Feferman's Some applications of the notions of forcing and generic sets [4] and Sacks' Forcing with ...
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Snarks and reducibility

Ars Comb., 2004
A snark is a simple, cyclically 4-edge connected cubic graph with girth at least 5 and chromatic index 4. A cubic graph \(G\) is vertex-reducible to a simple cubic graph \(G'\) if \(G'\) can be obtained from \(G\) by removing two vertices together with all incident edges from \(G\) and adding new edges to obtain \(G'\).
Gunnar Brinkmann, Eckhard Steffen
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Commutativity of Reducers

2015
In the Map-Reduce programming model for data parallel computation, a reducer computes an output from a list of input values associated with a key. The inputs however may not arrive at a reducer in a fixed order due to non-determinism in transmitting key-value pairs over the network.
Yu-Fang Chen 0001   +3 more
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On reducible trinomials, III

Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 2000
In general, to decide if a given polynomial is irreducible or not is a difficult problem, however, several results have been established for families of polynomials. Among those results, one finds Capelli's theorem, see \textit{A. Schinzel} [Polynomials with special regard to reducibility, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications 77, Cambridge ...
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Reducing Sequences

Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 2017
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Reducing the gap

BMJ, 2009
Hawkes emphasises the widening in health inequalities with the increasing inequality in absolute income.1 People in the most deprived areas live in the poorest quality housing with poor insulation. Thus heating the house, even inadequately, takes a disproportionate percentage of an already low income.
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Non-random vibration analysis of rotate vector reducer

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2023
Dequan Zhang
exaly  

Impact Analysis of Tolerance and Contact Friction on a RV Reducer using FE Method

International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing, 2021
Hyeong-Joon Ahn, Anh-Duc Pham
exaly  

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