نتایج جستجو برای: 66 sassanid coins

تعداد نتایج: 66148  

Journal: :Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A 1997

2016
Kevin G. Jamieson Daniel Haas Benjamin Recht

This paper studies the trade-off between two different kinds of pure exploration: breadth versus depth. We focus on the most biased coin problem, asking how many total coin flips are required to identify a “heavy” coin from an infinite bag containing both “heavy” coins with mean ✓ 1 2 (0, 1), and “light" coins with mean ✓ 0 2 (0, ✓ 1 ), where heavy coins are drawn from the bag with proportion ↵...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2009
J K N Kuria R G Wahome M Jobalamin S M Kariuki

OBJECTIVES To determine the quantity and quality of bacterial and fungi on money coins and to identify those that could pose a public health risk. DESIGN Random sampling of coins from subjects within predetermined categories. SETTING Westlands division of Nairobi Metropolitan province. SUBJECTS Twenty-shilling coin samples were collected from matatu (a common commuter vehicle in Kenya) ta...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2007
Man Ho Au Willy Susilo Yi Mu

Compact e-cash schemes allow a user to withdraw a wallet containing k coins in a single operation, each of which the user can spend unlinkably. One big open problem for compact e-cash is to allow multiple denominations of coins to be spent efficiently without executing the spend protocol a number of times. In this paper, we give a (partial) solution to this open problem by introducing two addit...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2014
Sébastien Canard David Pointcheval Olivier Sanders Jacques Traoré

Divisible E-cash systems allow users to withdraw a unique coin of value 2 from a bank, but then to spend it in several times to distinct merchants. In such a system, whereas users want anonymity of their transactions, the bank wants to prevent, or at least detect, double-spending, and trace the defrauders. While this primitive was introduced two decades ago, quite a few (really) anonymous const...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2010
B K Baral R R Joshi B K Bhattarai R B Sewal

Foreign body ingestion is a common emergency problem in children. Coins are the most common foreign bodies lodged in the esophagus. This is a retrospective study where we reviewed 21 consecutive paediatric cases of coins impacted in the upper esophagus. These children were attended at the BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, from March 2007 to March 2008. In this study, Mc-Intosh la...

2016
Harcourt Fuller

All gold and silver coins legally current in the UK Certain French, Spanish and American gold coins 5-franc pieces of the Latin Union All bronze coins legally current in the UK nil nil 3. Gold Coast and Dependencies ditto nil nil ditto Nickel-bronze 1/10 of a penny, halfpenny and 1-penny pieces nil 4. Southern Nigeria (Western Province) ditto Certain French, spanish and american gold coins nil ...

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2004
Akin Eraslan Balci Sevval Eren Mehmet Nesimi Eren

Esophageal foreign bodies (FBs) in children are a commonly seen complaint that can cause severe morbidity. Different methods are used for their extraction. We reviewed our cases and described direct extraction technique. The specifications of 1116 children with esophageal FBs between 1990 and 2000 were evaluated. All FB cases were considered emergencies and intervention was performed in the ope...

Journal: :Theor. Comput. Sci. 2010
Kazuo Iwama Harumichi Nishimura Raymond H. Putra Junichi Teruyama

The counterfeit coin problem requires us to find all false coins from a given bunch of coins using a balance scale. We assume that the balance scale gives us only “balanced” or “tilted” information and that we know the number k of false coins in advance. The balance scale can be modeled by a certain type of oracle and its query complexity is a measure for the cost of weighing algorithms (the nu...

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