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  1. Nejat Anbarci (2001). Divide-the-Dollar Game Revisited. Theory and Decision 50 (4):295-303.score: 3.0
    In the Divide-the-Dollar (DD) game, two players simultaneously make demands to divide a dollar. Each player receives his demand if the sum of the demands does not exceed one, a payoff of zero otherwise. Note that, in the latter case, both parties are punished severely. A major setback of DD is that each division of the dollar is a Nash equilibrium outcome. Observe that, when the sum of the two demands x and y exceeds one, it is as if Player (...)
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  2. Nejat Düzgüneş (1975). On the Theories of Gene Regulation and Differentiation in Eukaryotes. Acta Biotheoretica 24 (3-4).score: 3.0
    The interrelationships among recent theories on the regulation of gene activity and differentiation in higher organisms are reviewed. Interpretations within these theories of the various components of chromosomes are re-evaluated and a unified conceptual framework of hierarchical genetic control mechanisms in eukaryotes is presented.
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  3. Nejat Düzgüneş (1978). The Biology of Ethics or the Ethics of Biology? The Biologist's Quest for Meaning. Acta Biotheoretica 27 (1-2).score: 3.0
    The biologist's involvement in value issues concerning the methodology of biological sciences, in establishing the biological basis of ethics and in creating a value system based on biological knowledge is examined. It is proposed that the roots of this involvement are in the conflict of the knowledge-ethic with the established system of values and in the need for metaphysical explanation.
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  4. Nejat Anbarci (1998). Simple Characterizations of the Nash and Kalai/Smorodinsky Solutions. Theory and Decision 45 (3):255-261.score: 3.0
    In this study we introduce two new properties, the Midpoint Outcome on a Linear Frontier (MOLF) and Balanced Focal Point (BFP) properties, to replace the Weak Pareto Optimality (WPO), Symmetry (SYM) and Independence of Equivalent Utility Representations (IEUR) properties in the axiomatic characterizations of the two most prominent solution concepts, namely the Nash and Kalai/Smorodinsky solutions, respectively.
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  5. Nejat Saydam, Murat Köseoğlu, Kerime Nadir, Kartal Tibet, Filiz Akın & Aytaç Arman (eds.) (2007). Zambaklar Açarken. Fanatik.score: 3.0
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