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  2. Reservoir sampling - Wikipedia

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    The KLRS algorithm was designed to create a flexible policy that matches class percentages in the buffer to a target distribution while employing Reservoir Sampling techniques. This is achieved by minimizing the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence between the current buffer distribution and the desired target distribution.

  3. Producer–consumer problem - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the producer-consumer problem (also known as the bounded-buffer problem) is a family of problems described by Edsger W. Dijkstra since 1965.. Dijkstra found the solution for the producer-consumer problem as he worked as a consultant for the Electrologica X1 and X8 computers: "The first use of producer-consumer was partly software, partly hardware: The component taking care of the ...

  4. Category:Buffer solutions - Wikipedia

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    TSE buffer This page was last edited on 16 January 2022, at 22:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Buffer solution - Wikipedia

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    For alkaline buffers, a strong base such as sodium hydroxide may be added. Alternatively, a buffer mixture can be made from a mixture of an acid and its conjugate base. For example, an acetate buffer can be made from a mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate. Similarly, an alkaline buffer can be made from a mixture of the base and its ...

  6. Product-form solution - Wikipedia

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    J.M. Harrison and R.J. Williams note that "virtually all of the models that have been successfully analyzed in classical queueing network theory are models having a so-called product-form stationary distribution" [9] More recently, product-form solutions have been published for Markov process algebras (e.g. RCAT in PEPA [11] [12]) and ...

  7. Henderson–Hasselbalch equation - Wikipedia

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    The oceans buffer system is known as the carbonate buffer system. [12] The carbonate buffer system is a series of reactions that uses carbonate as a buffer to convert into bicarbonate. [12] The carbonate buffer reaction helps maintain a constant H+ concentration in the ocean because it consumes hydrogen ions, [13] and thereby maintains a ...

  8. Stefan problem - Wikipedia

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    [12] Application of Stefan problem to metal crystallization in electrochemical deposition of metal powders was envisaged by Călușaru [13] The Stefan problem also has a rich inverse theory; in such problems, the melting depth (or curve or hyper-surface) s is the known datum and the problem is to find u or f. [14]

  9. Cot analysis - Wikipedia

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    The C 0 t value is the product of C 0 (the initial concentration of DNA), t (time in seconds), and a constant that depends on the concentration of cations in the buffer. Repetitive DNA will renature at low C 0 t values, while complex and unique DNA sequences will renature at high C 0 t values. The fast renaturation of the repetitive DNA is ...