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  2. Facility location - Wikipedia

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    Facility location is a name given to several different problems in computer science and in game theory: Optimal facility location , the optimal placement of facilities as a function of transportation costs and other factors

  3. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    The ext4, Btrfs, XFS, JFS, and F2FS file systems include support for the discard (TRIM or UNMAP) function. To make use of TRIM, a file system must be mounted using the discard parameter. Linux swap partitions are by default performing discard operations when the underlying drive supports TRIM, with the possibility to turn them off.

  4. Facility location problem - Wikipedia

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    A facility location problem is the problem of deciding where a given public facility (e.g. a school or a power station) should be placed. This problem has been studied from various angles. This problem has been studied from various angles.

  5. Organ dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    It is not a diagnosis. It can be classified by the cause, but when the cause is not known, it can also be classified by whether the onset is chronic or acute. Multiple organ failure can be associated with sepsis and is often fatal. Countries such as Spain have shown a rise in mortality risk due to a large elderly population there. [1]

  6. Location parameter - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a location parameter of a probability distribution is a scalar- or vector-valued parameter, which determines the "location" or shift of the distribution. In the literature of location parameter estimation, the probability distributions with such parameter are found to be formally defined in one of the following equivalent ways: