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  • ...l items and several agents. Each agent has a [[total order]] on the items. Agents can be indifferent between some items; for each agent, we can partition the For every allocation of items to the agents, we construct its ''rank-vector'' as follows. Element #1 in the vector is t ...
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  • There are <math>n</math> agents, each of which has a set of outcome valuations. The valuation of agent <mat It is assumed that the agents have [[quasilinear utility]] functions; this means that, if the outcome is ...
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  • ...n ore, so that in a high temperature environment by reacting with reducing agents (such as coal, coke or gas), the iron oxides (such as hematite, limonite, e '''Charge preparation:''' Mix iron ore with reducing agent in a certain proportion. ...
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  • ...ism.<ref name=Balcan08>{{Cite journal|doi=10.1016/j.jcss.2007.08.002|title=Reducing mechanism design to algorithm design via machine learning|journal=Journal o ...he profit of the mechanism from presenting the offer <math>g</math> to the agents in <math>S</math> is: ...
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  • ...roducts through the action of [[samarium(II) iodide]], a mild one-electron reducing agent.<ref name=OrgReact>{{cite book |last1=Molander |first1=Gary A.|title= ...rium(II) iodide and ytterbium iodide and their use as reducing or coupling agents|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society |volume=102|pages=2693|yea ...
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  • ...samarium iodide and ytterbium iodide and their use as reducing or coupling agents|author1=Pierre-Marie Girard|author2=Jean Louis Namy|author3=Henri B. Kagan| ...
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  • [[Category:Reducing agents]] ...
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  • ...ual, then we can put the current number only in one of these subsets, thus reducing the size of the subtree by at least half. ...at most one item'' (EF1). Moreover, if the instance is ''ordered'' (- all agents rank the items in the same order), then the outcome is EFX, and guarantees ...
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  • ...transport of particulates such as nanoparticles, surfactants, or chemical agents through porous media is essential for maximizing recovery efficiency. These ...pore spaces in the rock. Particles that are too large may clog the pores, reducing the permeability of the formation and hindering oil recovery. ...
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  • ...shown to be effective in degrading certain chemical and biological warfare agents. ...e these gold nanoparticles are layered on top of the inner core (usually a reducing agent, such as magnesium), there is enhanced macrogalvanic corrosion observ ...
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  • ...n Concurrency'' refers to the revenues and expenses balances of a group of agents in any period and describes their similarity in actions at the same time. S ...ence - the same that applies to the overall economy, applies to individual agents, too"'' <ref>Wolfgang Stützel: ''Volkswirtschaftliche Saldenmechanik.'' Tü ...
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  • ...allocation is Pareto-efficient if-and-only-if it maximizes the sum of all agents' benefits and wastes no money. Under the assumption that benefit functions ...journal|doi=10.1016/j.geb.2007.09.005|title=Sharing a river among satiable agents|journal=Games and Economic Behavior|volume=64|pages=35–50|year=2008|last1=A ...
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  • ...al agents, so it is a natural alternative to proportionality even when the agents are different. ...his is not possible. The largest value that can be guaranteed to all three agents is 7, by the partition <math>\{1,6\}, \{3,5\}, \{9\}</math>. Informally, < ...
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  • ...s reducing the number of water-oil molecular interactions at the surface. Reducing the number of these interactions reduces the interfacial energy, thus causi ...se it is more favorable for the emulsifying agent to be at an interface so reducing the interfacial area requires expending energy to return the emulsifying ag ...
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  • ...des ([[tributyltin hydride]]), or transition metal complexes with reducing agents or nucleophiles (PdCl<sub>2</sub>(dppp)/LiHBEt<sub>3</sub>, [[tetrakis(trip ...dies of reductions employing metal [[Amalgam (chemistry)|amalgams]] as the reducing agent suggest that upon electron transfer to the sulfone, fragmentation to ...
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  • It is the reducing agent in the [[Jones reductor]], used in analytical chemistry. Formerly the ...ced as a byproduct of the [[chloralkali process]] and used as an important reducing agent in organic and inorganic chemistry. With water, it decomposes into co ...
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  • ...s can create an insulating layer between the heater and the bulk material, reducing heating efficiency. This leads to inefficient sterilization and pasteuriza ...are used to clarify wine by removing these proteins. Also, proteinaceous agents such as albumin, casein, or gelatin are used in wine clarification to remov ...
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  • ...], and [[lead]] during the manufacturing process as decolorizes and fining agents. It has been found that the heavy metals become incorporated into the bead ...molten mixture.<ref>Hujova, M. & Vernerova, M. (2017). Influence of Fining Agents on Glass Melting: A Review, Part I. Ceramics-Silikaty. 61(2): 119-126.</ref ...
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  • ...36123 |s2cid=220907787 |issn=0927-7765}}</ref> On the other hand, physical agents, like [[Microneedle drug delivery|micro-needles]] is other approach for enh ...hese metabolic [[enzyme]]s cause the loss of topical drug activities, thus reducing its [[bioavailability]]. They may eventually form atoxic compound that reac ...
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  • ...to describe a radical polymerization that is conducted in the presence of agents that lead to e.g. atom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), nitroxide-(a |title = Improving the "Livingness" of ATRP by Reducing Cu Catalyst Concentration ...
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