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Case Files Collection offers the best-selling Case Files content in an interactive format. This collection features: the complete collection of basic science, clinical medicine, and post-graduate level cases from 23 Case Files series books; an interactive format; and personalized functionality to let users mark their progress through completed and unseen cases.

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Distributed Deep Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Cooperative ...

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2 Power of background noise -95 Bm Size of requested contents [0.5, 1.5] MB 2.4GHz Intel Xeon E5-2650 processor and 256GB RAM. The main parameters are listed in Table II. For performance comparison, the following four bench-mark caching methods are introduced:

1 QoS-aware Online Service Provisioning and Updating in Cost-efficient ...

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6.1 Basic Setting at runs a Linux operating system with E5-2620 CPU, NVIDIA RTX5000 GPU, 128Gb memory, and a 2Tb hard disk. We choose the Social LSTM model to predict the future trajectories of users which can achieve an average accuracy of over 70%. We used

Conditional Probability - Temple University

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The first step in analyzing craps is to compute the probability that the player makes his point. Suppose his point is 5 and let Ek be the event that the sum is k. There are 4 outcomes in E5 ((1, 4), (2, 3), (3, 2), (4, 1)), 6 in E7, and hence 26 not in E5 ∪ E7. Letting × stand for “the sum is not 5 or 7,” we see that 4 26 4 = P(5) P(× 5