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  2. Weak-Link Approach - Wikipedia

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    The Weak-Link Approach (WLA) is a supramolecular coordination-based assembly methodology, first introduced in 1998 by the Mirkin Group at Northwestern University. [1] This method takes advantage of hemilabile ligands -ligands that contain both strong and weak binding moieties- that can coordinate to metal centers and quantitatively assemble ...

  3. Minimum effort game - Wikipedia

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    In Game theory, the minimum effort game or weakest link game is a game in which each person decides how much effort to put in and is rewarded based on the least amount of effort anyone puts in. [1] It is assumed that the reward per unit of effort is greater than the cost per unit effort, otherwise there would be no reason to put in effort.

  4. Strong link/weak link - Wikipedia

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    This disconnection, which requires the arming mechanism to operate, is called the strong link. It is possible for an accident (rocket explosion, airplane crash, accident while weapon is being moved) to disrupt the weapon and break the integrity of the exclusion zone. As a safety mechanism, a weak link is also built into the system. This is a ...

  5. Josephson effect - Wikipedia

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    The effect is named after the British physicist Brian Josephson, who predicted in 1962 the mathematical relationships for the current and voltage across the weak link. [1] [2] It is an example of a macroscopic quantum phenomenon, where the effects of quantum mechanics are observable at ordinary, rather than atomic, scale. The Josephson effect ...

  6. Ohio State football O-line hears the talk: Can weak link find ...

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    That is how it works with the weakest link. Whether that link holds or folds is the No. 1 question entering a season in which all the chips are pushed to the center of the table.

  7. Are People the Weak Link in Technology-Assisted Review?

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    The weak link preventing technology-assisted review (TAR) from achieving its true potential is a lack of clarity surrounding the technology—the components, the development and the distinctions.

  8. Theory of constraints - Wikipedia

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    The theory of constraints (TOC) is a management paradigm that views any manageable system as being limited in achieving more of its goals by a very small number of constraints. There is always at least one constraint, and TOC uses a focusing process to identify the constraint and restructure the rest of the organization around it.

  9. They must prove that they are, indeed, not a weak link in the Nittany Lions' push for a Big Ten Championship and first-time bid to the College Football Playoffs.