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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Dominance game theory - Mathematical definition

In mathematical terms, For any player i, a strategy weakly dominates another strategy if (With at least one strict inequality) (Remember that S − i represents the product of all strategy sets other than i's) On the other hand, s ...

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Dominance game theory, Dominance game theory - Terminology, Dominance game theory - Mathematical definition, Dominance game theory - Dominance and Nash equilibria, Dominance game theory - Iterated elimination of dominated strategies IEDS

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Poverty - World poverty

The Copenhagen Declaration describes absolute poverty as "a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information." The World Bank identifies "extreme poverty" as being people who live on less than US$(PPP) 1 a day, and "poverty" as less than $3 a day. On that standard, 21% of the world's population was in extreme poverty, and more than half the ...

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Poverty, Poverty - World poverty, Poverty - Causes of poverty, Poverty - Eliminating poverty, Poverty - Debates about poverty

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Hyperkalemia - Diagnosis

In order to gather enough information for diagnosis, the measurement of potassium needs to be repeated, as the elevation can be due to hemolysis of the material in the first sample. Generally, blood tests for renal function (creatinine, blood urea nitrogen), glucose and occasionally creatine kinase and cortisol will be performed. Calculating the trans-tubular potassium gradient can sometimes help in dis ...

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Hyperkalemia, Hyperkalemia - Signs and symptoms, Hyperkalemia - Diagnosis, Hyperkalemia - Differential diagnosis, Hyperkalemia - Ineffective elimination from the body, Hyperkalemia - Excessive release from cells, Hyperkalemia - Excessive intake, Hyperkalemia - Pathophysiology, Hyperkalemia - Treatment, Hyperkalemia - Reference

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Poverty - World poverty

The Copenhagen Declaration describes absolute poverty as "a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information." The World Bank identifies "extreme poverty" as being people who live on less than US$(PPP) 1 a day, and "poverty" as less than $2 a day. On that standard, 21% of the world's population was in extreme poverty, and more than half the ...

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Poverty, Poverty - World poverty, Poverty - Causes of poverty, Poverty - Eliminating poverty, Poverty - Debates about poverty

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Playoff format - Best-of-three playoff

A best-of-three playoff is a head-to-head competition between two teams in which one team must win two games to win the series. Two is chosen as it would constitute a majority of the games played; if one team wins both of the first two games, the third game is not played. The first use of the best-of-three playoff was in Major League Baseball; the National League authorized such a playoff to be held if two teams ended the season in a tie for first place; the American League used a single game in this situation. Since 1969 both ...

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Playoff format, Playoff format - Single elimination, Playoff format - Double elimination, Playoff format - Best-of-three playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-five playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-seven playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-nine playoff, Playoff format - Total points series, Playoff format - Round robin

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Playoff format - Best-of-five playoff

A best-of-five playoff is a competition between two teams head-to-head which must win three games to win the series. Three is chosen as it would constitute a majority of games played; if one team has won three games before all five games have been played, the games that remain are omitted. At present, only one American men's professional sports body - Major League Baseball - makes use of the best-of-five playoff, doing so in its first round, known as the Division Series. At one time, however, the League Championship Series was ...

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Playoff format, Playoff format - Single elimination, Playoff format - Double elimination, Playoff format - Best-of-three playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-five playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-seven playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-nine playoff, Playoff format - Total points series, Playoff format - Round robin

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Playoff format - Best-of-seven playoff

A best-of-seven playoff, also known by the name seven-game series, pits two teams against each other for as many games (or sets) as necessary for one team to win four games (or sets). It is not necessary for the four games to be consecutively won. Since each game must be won by one team or the other there can be at most seven games in a series. (Note that before the advent of lighting in ballparks ballgames often ended tied because it was too dark to play anymore; in the modern era, a much less common way of ending a ballgame i ...

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Playoff format, Playoff format - Single elimination, Playoff format - Double elimination, Playoff format - Best-of-three playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-five playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-seven playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-nine playoff, Playoff format - Total points series, Playoff format - Round robin

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Playoff format - Total points series

A total points series pairs off participants in a number of games (often two), with the winner being determined by who scores the most points over the series of games. This is very common in soccer. For example, in Major League Soccer's opening round of the playoffs, the eight playoff teams are seeded into pairs, and each pair plays two games against each other. The team with the most goals advances to the next round (with a 30-minute overtime and then "golden goals" being used to determine a winner if there is a tie). After the first r ...

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Playoff format, Playoff format - Single elimination, Playoff format - Double elimination, Playoff format - Best-of-three playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-five playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-seven playoff, Playoff format - Best-of-nine playoff, Playoff format - Total points series, Playoff format - Round robin

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Poverty - World poverty

The Copenhagen Declaration describes absolute poverty as "a condition characterised by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information." The World Bank identifies "extreme poverty" as being people who live on less than US$(PPP) 1 a day, and "poverty" as less than $2 a day. On that standard, 21% of the world's population was in extreme poverty, and more than half the ...

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Poverty, Poverty - World poverty, Poverty - Causes of poverty, Poverty - Eliminating poverty, Poverty - Noteable Figures in Poverty Reduction, Poverty - Debates about poverty

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Poverty - Debates about poverty

In many developed countries the official definition of poverty used for statistical purposes is based on relative income. As such many critics argue that poverty statistics measure inequality rather than material deprivation or hardship. For example the Henderson Poverty Line frequently used in Australia is a relative measure[5]. Such income based measures also frequently take no account of wealth. Poverty is a highly political issue. People with right wing views often see it as related to laziness, personal choice or preference a lac ...

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Poverty, Poverty - World poverty, Poverty - Causes of poverty, Poverty - Eliminating poverty, Poverty - Noteable Figures in Poverty Reduction, Poverty - Debates about poverty

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Desegregation busing - Historical Examples

Desegregation busing - Boston. In the Boston metropolitan area, the term "forced busing" is primarily used by critics of a remedy prescribed by Massachusetts US District Court Judge Arthur Garrity for perceived racial inequities in Boston public schools in a 1974 ruling. Garrity's ruling applied a state law, called the Racial Imbalance Law, that had been passed by the Massachusetts state legislature a few years earlier, requiring any school with a student enrollment of more than fifty percent "non-white" t ...

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Desegregation busing, Desegregation busing - Criticism, Desegregation busing - Effects of Busing, Desegregation busing - Historical Examples, Desegregation busing - Boston, Desegregation busing - Pasadena, Desegregation busing - San Francisco, Desegregation busing - Wilmington Delaware, Desegregation busing - Elimination and Aftermath

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Dominance game theory - Terminology

When a player tries to choose the "best" strategy among a multitude of options, that player may compare two strategies A and B to see which one is better. B dominates A: choosing B always gives at least a good an outcome as choosing A. There are 2 possibilities: B strictly dominates A: choosing B always gives a better outcome than choosing A, no matter what the other player(s) do. B weakly dominates A: There is at least one set of opponents' action for which B is superior, and all other set ...

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Dominance game theory, Dominance game theory - Terminology, Dominance game theory - Mathematical definition, Dominance game theory - Dominance and Nash equilibria, Dominance game theory - Iterated elimination of dominated strategies IEDS

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Dominance game theory - Dominance and Nash equilibria

If a strictly dominant strategy exists for one player in a game, that player will play that strategy in each of the game's Nash equilibria. If both players have a dominant strategy, the game has only one unique Nash equilibrium -- however, that Nash equilibrium is not necessarilly Pareto optimal, meaning that there may non-equilibrium outcomes of the game that would be better for both players. The classic game used to illustrate this is the Prisoner's Dilemma. Strictly dominated strategies cannot be a part of a Nash equilibrium, and a ...

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Dominance game theory, Dominance game theory - Terminology, Dominance game theory - Mathematical definition, Dominance game theory - Dominance and Nash equilibria, Dominance game theory - Iterated elimination of dominated strategies IEDS

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Isotretinoin - Pharmacodynamics

Isotretinoin noticeably reduces the production of sebum and shrinks the sebaceous glands. It stabilises keratinization and prevents comedones from forming. The exact mechanism of action is unknown, however it is known that it alters DNA transcription. The dose of isotretinoin a patient receives is dependent on their weight and the severity of the condition. Generally it is prescribed from between 0.5 mg/kg/day to 2 mg/kg/day, for example a 70 kg (155 pounds) person would take from between 35 mg to 140 mg per ...

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Isotretinoin, Isotretinoin - History, Isotretinoin - Brand names, Isotretinoin - Indications, Isotretinoin - Pharmacodynamics, Isotretinoin - Pharmacokinetics, Isotretinoin - Absorption, Isotretinoin - Distribution, Isotretinoin - Metabolism, Isotretinoin - Elimination, Isotretinoin - Drug interactions, Isotretinoin - Side effects, Isotretinoin - Teratogenicity, Isotretinoin - Depression

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Isotretinoin - Drug interactions

Vitamin A, in supplement form, should be strictly avoided while undertaking therapy with isotretinoin. It increases the risk of side effects associated with use. Tetracycline antibiotics, also prescribed for acne, should also be avoided. A significant increase in the risk of pseudotumor cerebri is associated with concurrent use of these drugs. According to some studies, vitamin E reduces the toxicity of high-dose retinoids without reducing drug efficacy. [1] However, another study found that vitamin E doe ...

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Isotretinoin, Isotretinoin - History, Isotretinoin - Brand names, Isotretinoin - Indications, Isotretinoin - Pharmacodynamics, Isotretinoin - Pharmacokinetics, Isotretinoin - Absorption, Isotretinoin - Distribution, Isotretinoin - Metabolism, Isotretinoin - Elimination, Isotretinoin - Drug interactions, Isotretinoin - Side effects, Isotretinoin - Teratogenicity, Isotretinoin - Depression

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Isotretinoin - Side effects

The most feared complication of isotretinoin is its teratogenicity, i.e., the ability to cause birth defects. Isotretinoin has many side effects, listed in the table on the right. The more severe side effects are listed here in more detail. It is also worth noting that the following side effects can persist, even after discontinuing therapy: Alopecia (hair loss) Arthralgias Decreased night vision Degenerative disc disease Cartilage degeneration Bone disease It should also be mentioned that isotretinoin users are not allowed to give blood for at least ...

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Isotretinoin, Isotretinoin - History, Isotretinoin - Brand names, Isotretinoin - Indications, Isotretinoin - Pharmacodynamics, Isotretinoin - Pharmacokinetics, Isotretinoin - Absorption, Isotretinoin - Distribution, Isotretinoin - Metabolism, Isotretinoin - Elimination, Isotretinoin - Drug interactions, Isotretinoin - Side effects, Isotretinoin - Teratogenicity, Isotretinoin - Depression

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Isotretinoin - History

Prior to the development of isotretinoin, the mainstay treatment of severe acne was oral antibiotics such as the tetracyclines and erythromycin. While these drugs have proven efficacy, they worked against only one contributing factor of acne, Propionibacterium acnes bacteria. The antibiotics gradually became less effective over time as more resistant strains of the bacterium became prominent. An early, effective treatment of acne was high doses of the fat soluble vitamin A. At these dose levels (sometimes 500,000 IU per day) ef ...

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Isotretinoin, Isotretinoin - History, Isotretinoin - Brand names, Isotretinoin - Indications, Isotretinoin - Pharmacodynamics, Isotretinoin - Pharmacokinetics, Isotretinoin - Absorption, Isotretinoin - Distribution, Isotretinoin - Metabolism, Isotretinoin - Elimination, Isotretinoin - Drug interactions, Isotretinoin - Side effects, Isotretinoin - Teratogenicity, Isotretinoin - Depression

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Isotretinoin - Indications

Isotretinoin is indicated for treatment for a number of dermatological conditions, most commonly acne. It is generally not used as a first-line treatment due to the potential side effects. Antibiotics (such as the tetracyclines) are usually prescribed before isotretinoin. Severe forms of acne (conglobata, fulminans and nodulocystic) as well as acne that scars can be successfully treated with isotretinoin. Acne that has not responded to other treatment will usually respond to isotretinoin. Dysmorphophobic p ...

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Isotretinoin, Isotretinoin - History, Isotretinoin - Brand names, Isotretinoin - Indications, Isotretinoin - Pharmacodynamics, Isotretinoin - Pharmacokinetics, Isotretinoin - Absorption, Isotretinoin - Distribution, Isotretinoin - Metabolism, Isotretinoin - Elimination, Isotretinoin - Drug interactions, Isotretinoin - Side effects, Isotretinoin - Teratogenicity, Isotretinoin - Depression

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Dominance game theory - Terminology

When a player tries to choose the "best" strategy among a multitude of options, that player may compare two strategies A and B to see which one is better. B dominates A: choosing B always gives at least as good an outcome as choosing A. There are 2 possibilities: B strictly dominates A: choosing B always gives a better outcome than choosing A, no matter what the other player(s) do. B weakly dominates A: There is at least one set of opponents' action for which B is superior, and all other se ...

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Dominance game theory, Dominance game theory - Terminology, Dominance game theory - Mathematical definition, Dominance game theory - Dominance and Nash equilibria, Dominance game theory - Iterated elimination of dominated strategies IEDS

Read more here: » Dominance game theory: Encyclopedia II - Dominance game theory - Terminology

Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Egypt video game - Gameplay

The game is played on an 8x8 tiled grid. The player controls the large spherical jewel, and can move around with the directional pad. The player can step on any type of tile except a wall. A tile can be either an empty space, a wall, an object, or an arrow. Egypt video game - Shifting the map. When the player steps on an arrow, the row or column of the map is shifted in the direction of the arrow. For example, stepping on an up-arrow shifts the column containing the arrow, while stepping on a right-arrow s ...

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Egypt video game, Egypt video game - Story, Egypt video game - Gameplay, Egypt video game - Shifting the map, Egypt video game - Eliminating Objects, Egypt video game - Items, Egypt video game - Fan Translation

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Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Poverty - Debates about poverty

In many developed countries the official definition of poverty used for statistical purposes is based on relative income. As such many critics argue that poverty statistics measure inequality rather than material deprivation or hardship. For example the Henderson Poverty Line frequently used in Australia is a relative measure[7]. Such income based measures also frequently take no account of wealth. Poverty is a highly political issue. In many Western countries, many people with conservative or right wing views often see poverty as rel ...

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Poverty, Poverty - World poverty, Poverty - Causes of poverty, Poverty - Eliminating poverty, Poverty - Debates about poverty

Read more here: » Poverty: Encyclopedia II - Poverty - Debates about poverty

Eliminate: Encyclopedia II - Takeshi's Castle - Challenge UK version

This condensed version of the original series became an unexpected hit when it premiered on Challenge in November 2002, regularly dominating the top ten programmes on the channel each week. The format followed closely the original Japanese format showing the contestants as General Tani's (named General Lee) troops trying to storm Takeshi's Castle. Each episode would have about 7 games followed by the Final Showdown. Although it does follow the original format, challenge decided to cut out the comedy sketches between Takeshi and Higash ...

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Takeshi's Castle, Takeshi's Castle - Original Takeshi's Castle Series, Takeshi's Castle - Challenges, Takeshi's Castle - Characters, Takeshi's Castle - Challenge UK version, Takeshi's Castle - MXC Most Extreme Elimination Challenge, Takeshi's Castle - Characters

Read more here: » Takeshi's Castle: Encyclopedia II - Takeshi's Castle - Challenge UK version




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