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  2. EPANET - Wikipedia

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    EPANET provides a fully equipped and extended period of hydraulic analysis that can handle systems of any size. The package also supports the simulation of spatially and temporally varying water demand, constant or variable speed pumps, and the minor head losses for bends and fittings.

  3. Base load - Wikipedia

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    The base load [2] (also baseload) is the minimum level of demand on an electrical grid over a span of time, for example, one week. This demand can be met by unvarying power plants [ 3 ] or dispatchable generation , [ 4 ] depending on which approach has the best mix of cost, availability and reliability in any particular market.

  4. Pipe network analysis - Wikipedia

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    Given a starting node, we work our way around the loop in a clockwise fashion, as illustrated by Loop 1. We add up the head losses according to the Darcy–Weisbach equation for each pipe if Q is in the same direction as our loop like Q1, and subtract the head loss if the flow is in the reverse direction, like Q4.

  5. Base stock model - Wikipedia

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    The base stock model is a statistical model in inventory theory. [1] In this model inventory is refilled one unit at a time and demand is random . If there is only one replenishment, then the problem can be solved with the newsvendor model .

  6. Mia's Reading Adventure: The Search for Grandma's Remedy

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    As it is, Mia: The Search for Grandma’s Remedy is still a great game, marred by a few speed problems that detract only slightly from the enjoyment of a well-put-together edutainment title" [5] PC Alamode Magazine said "All in all, not a bad program for the kids and you may be quite pleased with it" [ 6 ]

  7. Demand oracle - Wikipedia

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    In algorithmic game theory, a branch of both computer science and economics, a demand oracle is a function that, given a price-vector, returns the demand of an agent. It is used by many algorithms related to pricing and optimization in online market .

  8. Inquiry-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Example of problem/project based learning versus reading cover to cover. The problem/project based learner may memorize a smaller amount of total information due to spending time searching for the optimal information across various sources, but will likely learn more useful items for real world scenarios, and will likely be better at knowing where to find information when needed.

  9. Incremental reading - Wikipedia

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    An Anki add-on for incremental reading was later published in 2011; [5] for Anki 2.0 and 2.1, another add-on is available. [ 6 ] Incremental reading was the first of a series of related concepts invented by Piotr Woźniak : incremental image learning, incremental video, incremental audio, incremental mail processing, incremental problem solving ...