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Fair Procedures for Fair Stable Marriage Outcomes
Given a two-sided market where each agent ranks those on the other side by preference, the stable marriage problem calls for finding a perfect matching such that no pair of agents prefer each other to their matches. Recent studies show that the number of stable solutions can be large in practice.
Tzavelis, Nikolaos +5 more
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Cognitive Performance associated to functional outcomes in stable outpatients with schizophrenia
Background–objective: Prevalence data of cognitive impairment in Schizophrenia based on large population samples are scarce. Our goal is to relate cognition and functional outcomes, and estimate prevalence of cognitive impairment in a large sample of ...
Silvia Zaragoza Domingo, MA +3 more
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Modern strategy, management and outcomes for stable ischemic heart disease patients
The analysis provided, of modern tactics for stable ischemic heart disease patients that makes it possible for practitioners to estimate adequately risk and benefits of diagnostic studies, to select medical or surgical treatment method and to assess ...
V. P. Lupanov
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Mitokines (Humanin (HN), GDF15 and FGF21) are produced as a result of mitochondrial dysfunction and may have major roles in chronic inflammation, malnutrition and exercise capacity in people with COPD.
Carlos A. Amado +8 more
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Self‐Reported Health and Outcomes in Patients With Stable Coronary Heart Disease
BackgroundThe major determinants and prognostic importance of self‐reported health in patients with stable coronary heart disease are uncertain. Methods and ResultsThe STABILITY (Stabilization of Atherosclerotic Plaque by Initiation of Darapladib Therapy)
Ralph A. H. Stewart +16 more
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Large games: Fair and stable outcomes [PDF]
We establish that for a broad class of large games with sidepayments, fair outcomes are nearly stable. More precisely, the Shapley value of a large game is in the \(\epsilon\)-core and \(\epsilon\) is very small if the game is very large. The proof uses two other results of independent interest: for large games the power of improvement is concentrated ...
Wooders, Myrna Holtz, Zame, William R.
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Stable Roommate Problem with Diversity Preferences
In the multidimensional stable roommate problem, agents have to be allocated to rooms and have preferences over sets of potential roommates. We study the complexity of finding good allocations of agents to rooms under the assumption that agents have ...
Boehmer, Niclas, Elkind, Edith
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Effects of ranolazine on various outcomes in patients with stable angina: an updated meta-analysis
Objective: We determined the effect of ranolazine vs. placebo in angina patients on 1) selective measures of the ischemic burden, 2) cardiovascular outcomes, including atrial fibrillation incidence, 3) the in-treatment glycohemoglobin levels and the ...
Athanasios Manolis +4 more
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The Study of Lattice Structure of Bipartite Stable Matchings With Flexible Agents
In this paper, we obtain a set of pairwise stable outcomes in two-sided hybrid matching market with price externalities. In this market, the valuation of agents depends upon money.
B. Shaukat +3 more
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Impact of risk stratification on cardiovascular outcomes in patients with stable chest pain
Chest pain is a common presenting complaint among patients visiting primary care1 and is a frequent reason for referral to the outpatient cardiology clinic.
Yi Yi Chua +6 more
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