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Journal articles on the topic "Lower antidegree equitable number"

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T R, Thasneem, and Manju K. Menon. "Graph domination in rooted products: equitable and outdegree equitable approaches." Gulf Journal of Mathematics 19, no. 1 (2025): 125–35. https://doi.org/10.56947/gjom.v19i1.2121.

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In this paper, equitability related domination parameters such as equitable domination number and outdegree equitable domination number are investigated in the context of rooted product of graphs. Obtained a lower bound for the equitable domination number of rooted product of graphs. Obtained upper as well as lower bound for the outdegree equitable domination number of rooted product of graphs. Some particular rooted product of graphs are examined in detail.
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Olariu, Emanuel Florentin, and Cristian Frăsinaru. "Improving lower bounds for equitable chromatic number." Computers & Operations Research 143 (July 2022): 105790. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cor.2022.105790.

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R. Sudhakar. "Equitable Total Coloring of Line Graph of Certain Graphs." Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis 32, no. 9s (2025): 2370–79. https://doi.org/10.52783/cana.v32.4524.

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An equitable total-coloring of a graph G is a proper total-coloring such that the number of vertices and edges in any two color classes differ by at most one. In this paper, we determined the equitable total chromatic number for line graph of ladder, slanting ladder, triangular snake, alternate triangular snake, quadrilateral snake and alternate quadrilateral snake Introduction: Graph coloring is a fundamental problem in graph theory with applications in scheduling, networking, and resource allocation. A total-coloring of a graph G is an assignment of colors to both vertices and edges such tha
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Nash, Katherine A., Himali Weerahandi, Huihui Yu, et al. "Measuring Equity in Readmission as a Distinct Assessment of Hospital Performance." JAMA 331, no. 2 (2024): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2023.24874.

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ImportanceEquity is an essential domain of health care quality. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) developed 2 Disparity Methods that together assess equity in clinical outcomes.ObjectivesTo define a measure of equitable readmissions; identify hospitals with equitable readmissions by insurance (dual eligible vs non–dual eligible) or patient race (Black vs White); and compare hospitals with and without equitable readmissions by hospital characteristics and performance on accountability measures (quality, cost, and value).Design, Setting, and ParticipantsCross-section
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O'Connor, Genevieve E. "The Relationships of Competition and Demographics to the Pricing of Health Insurance Premiums in Affordable Care Act–Era Health Insurance Markets." Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 37, no. 1 (2018): 88–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jppm.15.116.

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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expands health insurance coverage to millions of Americans. Despite the act having been signed into law more than five years ago, health care affordability in the ACA era remains a topic of empirical inquiry, relevant to academicians and public policy makers. A primary concern, with implications for any future legislation, is whether all consumer groups have equitable access to health insurance options through ACA-mandated health insurance markets (HIMs). Utilizing pricing information and demographic data for states that adopted the Healthcare.gov platform, this s
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Codreanu, Cătălin, Claudiu C. Popescu, and Corina Mogoşan. "Area of Residence and Socioeconomic Factors Reduce Access to Biologics for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients in Romania." BioMed Research International 2018 (2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7458361.

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Introduction. The study aimed to evaluate the influence of socioeconomic factors on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients’ access to biologics in Romania. Method. Cross-sectional data were collected in January 2014 from the Romanian Registry of Rheumatic Diseases (RRRD) comprising all RA patients on biologics from 42 Romanian counties. “Territorial” access to biologics was defined by patients receiving biologics in their home county. A county was “equitable” if <25% of RA patients received biologics outside it. Results. The RRRD included 4507 RA patients aged 56.7±12.1 years, with a disease du
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Li, Na, Yu Li, Hairui Zhang, Baotong Liu, and Wenfan Yan. "Improving Preschool Parenting Practice for a More Equitable Parent Engagement: Findings from a Resource-exhausted City in China." Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research 10, no. 1 (2024): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.10.1.1.2024.

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How to improve preschool parenting practice for a more equitable parent engagement is still a challenge for families and schools, especially for parents in undesirable social and economic environment. We approach this challenge through a case study of H city, one of the third batch of resource-exhausted cities, in Heilongjiang Province, China. Through analysis of 765 parents’ responses, we find that parents, in such circumstance, appear overprotective of their children. Children of authoritarian parenting have lower psychological bearing capacity, weaker sense of responsibility and self-contro
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Young, Derek. "Techniques for determining equality of the maximum nullity and the zero forcing number of a graph." Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra 37 (May 10, 2021): 295–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/ela.2021.4967.

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It is known that the zero forcing number of a graph is an upper bound for the maximum nullity of the graph (see [AIM Minimum Rank - Special Graphs Work Group (F. Barioli, W. Barrett, S. Butler, S. Cioab$\breve{\text{a}}$, D. Cvetkovi$\acute{\text{c}}$, S. Fallat, C. Godsil, W. Haemers, L. Hogben, R. Mikkelson, S. Narayan, O. Pryporova, I. Sciriha, W. So, D. Stevanovi$\acute{\text{c}}$, H. van der Holst, K. Vander Meulen, and A. Wangsness). Linear Algebra Appl., 428(7):1628--1648, 2008]). In this paper, we search for characteristics of a graph that guarantee the maximum nullity of the graph and
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Salinas, Edith, José-Fernando Camacho-Vallejo, and Samuel Nucamendi-Guillén. "A Bi-Level Vaccination Points Location Problem that Aims at Social Distancing and Equity for the Inhabitants." Axioms 12, no. 3 (2023): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/axioms12030305.

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Designing efficient vaccination programs that consider the needs of the population is very relevant to prevent reoccurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The government needs to provide vaccination points to give out vaccine doses to the population. In this paper, the authors analyze the location of vaccination points whilst addressing the inhabitants’ preferences. Two objectives that prevent crowding of inhabitants are considered. The government aims for the minimum distance between located vaccination points is maximized, and for the number of inhabitants that attend the different vaccination po
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Wang, Zihe, Gege Yan, and Siyuan Wang. "Fairness Evaluation of Landscape Justice in Urban Park Green Space: A Case Study of the Daxing Part of Yizhuang New Town, Beijing." Sustainability 15, no. 1 (2022): 370. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15010370.

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Equitable distribution of urban park green space benefits public health and improves quality of life. From the perspective of landscape justice, this study establishes a subjective and objective comprehensive fairness evaluation method and analyzes the fairness of the spatial distribution of park green space in the Daxing part of Yizhuang New Town, Beijing and its relationship with the economic level of residents. The results show that: (1) the green space in the Daxing part of Yizhuang New Town is concentrated in the town center and distributed more sparsely in surrounding areas; (2) urban pa
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Book chapters on the topic "Lower antidegree equitable number"

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Bone Moncayo, Byron Xavier, Carlos Andrés Ulloa Vaca, and Alexandra Karina Pazmiño Pacheco. "Analysis of UV Radiation Monitoring: Distribution of Stations in South American Countries During the Summer Season." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-87065-1_30.

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Abstract The present study examines the distribution of ultraviolet (UV) radiation monitoring stations in South American countries during the months of December to February. Data were collected from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Paraguay, covering a total of 89 stations. The results reveal significant variability in the number of stations among countries, with Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru standing out with a higher number of stations (range: 9–11), while Uruguay, Venezuela, and Bolivia show a lower number (range: 6–9). This va
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Omer, Mohammed, Melina Kaiser, Manuel Moritz, Tobias Redlich, and Daniele Ingrassia. "Enabling Technology Diffusion with the Open Lab Starter Kit." In Global collaboration, local production. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-44114-2_19.

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AbstractIn recent years, fabrication laboratories or Fab Labs have challenged the dominant position of conventional large-scale manufacturing by offering low-threshold opportunities to engage with production. Fab Labs are therefore catalysts to the emancipation of manufacturing from primarily industrial to personal and communal contexts. However, various bureaucratic and resource-related challenges make the set-up of Fab Labs difficult and hinder an equitable spatial distribution of Fab Labs; there exists, for example, a great difference in the number of labs between industrialized and develop
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Gupta, Megha. "Gender Equality Policies in Indian Hotel Industry." In Gender Economics. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7510-8.ch025.

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An awareness of the under-representation of women in top positions in the corporate world has prompted many corporations to review their policies and practices. If firms are to remain productive and competitive in an increasingly demanding global market place, they must recruit, retain, develop, and promote their most talented people, regardless of their sex. This is increasingly seen not only as the right or ethical thing to do, but also the smart thing to do. And in keeping with this realization, a small number of leading edge organizations are attempting to become more women-friendly. Havin
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Cappuccio, Francesco P. "Sodium and potassium intake, blood pressure, and cardiovascular prevention." In ESC CardioMed, edited by Bryan Williams. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784906.003.0568.

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Salt consumption is now much greater than needed for survival. High salt intake increases blood pressure in both animals and humans. Conversely, a reduction in salt intake causes a dose-dependent reduction in blood pressure in men and women of all ages and ethnic groups, and in patients already on medication. The risk of strokes and heart attacks rises with increasing blood pressure, but can be decreased by antihypertensive drugs. However, most cardiovascular disease events occur in individuals with ‘normal’ blood pressure levels. Non-pharmacological prevention is therefore the only option to
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Reports on the topic "Lower antidegree equitable number"

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Gordon-Rogers, Liza, Christopher Williams, and Michael Latner. Equitable Ballot Design and Voter Education Materials. Union of Concerned Scientists, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.47923/2024.15577.

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A healthy democracy requires that every citizen has an equal and effective vote. Further, all voters should be able to express their preferences easily and be confident that every effort has been made to record and count those preferences accurately. Unfortunately, poor ballot design hampers citizens’ ability to express their preferences. Inaccessible voter education materials limit voters’ ability to learn the information vital to participating in elections. Conversely, effective ballot and voter education design can lower ballot rejection rates, decrease the number of ballots that require cu
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SDG 4.1.1 Minimum Proficiency Levels. Definition and blueprint for assessment. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2025. https://doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-782-3.

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Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 aims to ensure that, by 2030, “all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes.” The primary indicator 4.1.1 concerns the proficiency of girls and boys in two learning areas (reading and mathematics) at three stages of education: at the end of lower primary, at the end of primary, and at the end of lower secondary. Large-scale learning assessments are essential tools to capture data on learning outcomes and to provide system-level evidence on education quality and eq
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