Allocation of Indivisible Items With a Common Preference Graph: Minimizing Total Dissatisfaction
ABSTRACT Allocating indivisible items among a set of agents is a frequently studied discrete optimization problem. In the setting considered in this work, the agents' preferences over the items are assumed to be identical. We consider a very recent measure for the overall quality of an allocation which does not rely on numerical valuations of the items.
Nina Chiarelli +6 more
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Not All Math Activities Are Equal in Terms of Gender Stereotypes. [PDF]
Merrick M +3 more
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Fundraising as Contracting: Why Nonprofits Accept In‐Kind Donations
ABSTRACT In‐kind (nonmonetary) donations are a popular form of philanthropy that have received much less scholarly attention than monetary gifts. This study documents the prevalence of types of in‐kind giving and associated organizational practices, then explores links between the perceptions of nonprofit managers, organizational practices, and ...
Elizabeth Searing +3 more
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Beyond pleasure: exploring the role of sex toys in female sexual functioning and wellbeing-From enhancement to functional necessity. [PDF]
Stokłosa M +5 more
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SISTEM PENJUALAN EDUCATION TOYS BERBASIS WEB PADA AIS WOODEN TOYS
SISTEM PENJUALAN EDUCATION TOYS BERBASIS WEB PADA AIS WOODEN TOYS - e-commerce, online, web, sistem ...
ADI PUTRA, FERY +2 more
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Nonpharmacologic Therapy for Pediatric Posttonsillectomy Pain: A Systematic Review
Abstract Objective To understand efficacies of nonpharmacologic therapy for pediatric posttonsillectomy pain. Data Sources CINAHL, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Scopus. Review Methods Studies on nonpharmacologic interventions for pediatric posttonsillectomy pain were included in this systematic review.
Justina T. Sargios +5 more
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Factors associated with carrying out activities to stimulate child development in the family context. [PDF]
Teixeira JH +7 more
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Climatic conditions shape phenotypic evolution by driving adaptations that optimise organismal function. Invasive species provide valuable systems to study these processes, as they often encounter novel climatic conditions in their introduced ranges. The European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus, native to the Iberian Peninsula, has established populations
Rishab Pillai +11 more
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Testosterone Levels, Challenging Parenting Behavior, and Protective Parenting Behavior: A Correlational Study Among First-Time Fathers in the First Year of Fatherhood. [PDF]
Witte AM +4 more
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Phenotypic variation in functional traits underpins responses to environmental gradients, influencing thermoregulation, energy balance, and long‐term persistence under climate extremes. Climate change is altering these gradients globally, yet in species that have already disappeared from much of their range, adaptive phenotypes may have also been lost,
Jack Bilby +4 more
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