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Stable outcomes in spatial voting games

Mathematical Social Sciences, 1990
In spatial voting games, the voters have a utility function defined by the distance from their ideal points. In two or more dimensions, it is well-known that the set of undominated points, the core, is generally empty. The author studies stability in the form of near-core outcomes, i.e., the Copeland winner, the yolk center and the finagle point (the ...
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The Pursuit of Optimum Outcomes in Stable Angina

American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs, 2003
The coronary arteries of patients with stable angina pectoris contain one or more severe obstructive atherosclerotic lesions, which limit the increase in blood flow required during periods of increased demand such as exercise or emotional stress. The resulting imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand produces myocardial ischemia and its ...
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Stable Association and Potential Outcomes

2010
The literature on causality is wide-ranging, difficult at times, and controversial.1 Rather than delving into all of the nuances of this material, this chapter and the next have a much more modest goal. Through the analysis of examples, these chapters aim to sensitize the reader to various conceptions of causality discussed by social and statistical ...
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Stable Outcomes of Generic Games in Extensive Form

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Mertens' (1989) definition of stability for a game in strategic form is applied to a game in extensive form with perfect recall. If payoffs are generic then the outcomes of stable sets of equilibria defined via homological essentiality by Mertens coincide with those defined via homotopic essentiality.
Srihari Govindan, Robert B. Wilson
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Incidence and outcome of atrial fibrillation in stable symptomatic coronary disease

Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2006
Evaluate the prevalence, incidence and impact on prognosis of existing and new onset atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with stable, symptomatic coronary artery disease.Data from the 7 665 participants included in the ACTION (A Coronary disease Trial Investigating Outcome with Nifedipine GITS) trial was used.Over a mean follow-up of 4.9 years, the ...
Jan Erik, Otterstad   +6 more
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Outcome of stable angina in a working population: the burden of sickness absence

European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 2007
The decline in acute event rates among patients with stable angina emphasizes the need for outcome events that are commonly experienced, externally observed and sensitive to changing functional impairments. In the absence of previous studies, we sought to determine the burden of medically certified spells of sickness absence among individuals with ...
Harry, Hemingway   +4 more
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Association of anemia with clinical outcomes in stable coronary artery disease

Coronary Artery Disease, 2008
Although anemia is pathophysiologically associated with myocardial ischemia, there are scarce data on its clinical impact in patients with stable coronary artery disease on contemporary treatment. This study aims to describe the prevalence of anemia, and its association with symptoms and outcomes in this population.We conducted a prospective cohort ...
Anderson D, da Silveira   +6 more
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Computing stable outcomes in hedonic games with voting-based deviations

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2011
We study the computational complexity of finding stable outcomes in hedonic games, which are a class of coalition formation games. We restrict our attention to a nontrivial subclass of such games, which are guaranteed to possess stable outcomes, i.e., the set of symmetric additively-separable hedonic games.
Martin Gairing, Rahul Savani
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Long-Term Outcomes of Isolated Stable Radial Head Fractures

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2014
There is evidence to support primary nonoperative management of isolated stable fractures of the radial head, although minimal data exist regarding long-term outcomes. The aim of this study was to report subjective long-term outcomes of isolated stable fractures of the radial head and neck following primary nonoperative management.From a prospective ...
Andrew D, Duckworth   +4 more
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Stable outcomes in simple cooperative games

Journal of Mathematical Economics
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