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After the Item died, the town lost not only part of its social contract but its primary source of basic information.
If the ants manage to minimise the standard deviation of the stimulus distribution (<S> = 5, S.D. = 0.5) then the probability that a brood item dies is, <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0018416.e012.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/>.
However, if the same amount of effort is more unevenly allocated, resulting in a doubling of the standard deviation (<S> = 5, S.D. = 1.0), the probability that a brood item dies is <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0018416.e013.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/> ; an increase of three orders of magnitude.
Let us give a concrete example; suppose there are 100 brood items, and that a brood item will die if its hunger stimulus exceeds Si = 7.
There should be a stimulus level which, if exceeded, will cause the brood item to die.
You do not lose any items for dying in this minigame.
Quite often people miss essential items and either die or struggle to stay alive.
Do it with a friend to ensure that you will not lose items if you die.
Lava is extremely dangerous, and burns your items when you die; water gets in your way and hides valuable ores from you when it flows across the cavern floor.
In Soviet Russia, The Party can always find you!" Other popular memes usually pertain to computing or technology, such as "Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these", "But does it run Linux?", or "Netcraft now confirms: BSD (or some other software package or item) is dying".
The questionnaire consists of six factors: "humiliation"(14 items, e.g. "dignity taken away"); "physically adverse effects" (4 items, e.g. "pain"); "separation" (2 items, e.g. "restrictions of interpersonal contact"); "negative environment" (5 items, e.g. "fear of not getting enough air"); "fear" (2 items, e.g. "afraid to die"); and "coercion"(2 items, e.g. "the applied coercion was…").
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