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William Rehnquist wrote a memo titled " A Random Thought on the Segregation Cases " when he was a law clerk for Justice Robert H. Jackson in 1952, during early deliberations that led to the Brown v. Board of Education decision.
DiffServ uses the 6-bit Differentiated Services Field ( DS field ) in the IP header The TCP congestion avoidance algorithms are subject to a phenomenon called TCP global synchronization unless special approaches ( such as Random early detection ) are taken when dropping TCP packets.
In late 2009 and early 2010, respectively, Random House discontinued their Japanese joint venture Random House Kodansha, which had been established in 2003, and also divested their four-year ownership of Random House Korea.
See the second George Colman's memoirs of his early life, entitled Random Records ( 1830 ), and RB Peake, Memoirs of the Colman Family ( 1842 ).
At Dahl's urging, in early 1943, a revised version of the story, The Gremlins was published as a picture book by Random House ( later updated and re-published in 2006 by Dark Horse Comics ).
In September 2006, Random House published her first book, Saving Graces: Finding Solace and Strength from Friends and Strangers, focusing on the ways in which various communities have helped her through the trials of her life, from her itinerant military childhood to the death of her son and her early bout with breast cancer.
Random encounters were incorporated into early role-playing video games and have been common throughout the genre.
She also formed a comedy troupe, the " Random Acts ", with collaborators Katherine Jackson and Anne Marie Kerr, in Toronto in the early 1990s.
In 2005, Kinsella wrote Fury's Hour: A ( sort-of ) Punk-Rock Manifesto ( Random House, 2005 ), a history of the early days of punk.
His The Complete AppleScript Handbook ( 1993, Random House ) is also notable as an important early work on the AppleScript programming language.
Random early detection ( RED ), also known as random early discard or random early drop is an active queue management algorithm.
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* Random dithering was the first attempt ( at least as early as 1951 ) to remedy the drawbacks of thresholding.
Robinson Crusoe ( 1719 ) and The Adventures of Roderick Random ( 1748 ) were early eighteenth century short novels with very large publication numbers, as well as gaining international success.

Random and detection
* Random early detection, a queue management algorithm

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If the packet traverses an Active Queue Management ( AQM ) queue ( e. g. a queue that uses Random Early Detection ( RED )) that is experiencing congestion and the corresponding router supports ECN, it may change the codepoint to instead of dropping the packet.
* RED ( Random Early Detection ) Queue Management.
* Guduz – A Simple Random Early Detection ( RED ) Simulator
* Recent Publications in Random Early Detection ( RED ) schemes
The consensus appears to be that the tail drop algorithm is the leading cause of the problem, and other queue size management algorithms such as Random Early Detection ( RED ) and Weighted RED will reduce the likelihood of global synchronization, as well as keeping queue sizes down in the face of heavy load and bursty traffic.

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* Preston, Richard ( 2002 ), The Demon in the Freezer, New York: Random House.
On page 11 of his autobiography Casey at the Bat: The Story of My Life in Baseball ( Random House, 1962 ), Casey Stengel describes how his nickname of " K. C.
** Anomalous dynamics ( Random walk # Anomalous diffusion ), the stochastic motion of objects with mean squared displacement ( MSD ) that deviates from the relation for normal dynamics, MSD ~ t, where t is the time the process is seen ; anomalous dynamics are either faster than normal dynamics ( MSD > t ) or slower ( MSD < t )
Volunteers, such as those involved in GenerousGenealogists, a follow-on group similar to Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness ( now defunct ), do record lookups or take photos in their home areas for researchers who are unable to travel.
* Rayfield, Donald, Stalin and his Hangmen: The Tyrant and Those Who Killed for Him, ( 2005 ), Random House
A History of African-American Artists ( From 1792 to the Present ), pp. 293 – 314, Pantheon Books ( Random House ), 1993, ISBN 0-394-57016-2
* The Fifties by David Halberstam ( 1996 ), Random House ( ISBN 0-517-15607-5 )
* The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music by editors James Henke, Holly George-Warren, Anthony Decurtis, Jim Miller ( 1992 ), Random House ( ISBN 0-679-73728-6 )
" The company acquired Hertz ( rental cars ), Banquet ( frozen foods ), Coronet ( carpeting ), Random House ( publishing ) and Gibson ( greeting cards ), yet slipped into financial disarray, with wags calling it " Rugs Chickens & Automobiles " to poke fun at their attempt at becoming a conglomerate.
* Leon-Garcia, Albert ( 1994 ) Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering ( 2nd edition ), Prentice Hall
In 1984 Inge Telnaes received a patent for a device titled, " Electronic Gaming Device Utilizing a Random Number Generator for Selecting the Reel Stop Positions " ( US Patent 4448419 ), which states: “ It is important to make a machine that is perceived to present greater chances of payoff than it actually has within the legal limitations that games of chance must operate .” The patent was later bought by International Game Technology and has since expired.
It is important that the machine contains a high-quality RNG implementation, because all PRNGs must eventually repeat their number sequence ( see Art of Computer Programming Volume 2 Chapter 3, Random numbers ), and if the period is short, or the PRNG is otherwise flawed, an advanced player may be able to ' predict ' the next result.
( 1966 ), Religion: An Anthropological View, Random House, New York, NY.
* Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism by Robert Pape, Random House ( 24 May 2005 ), ISBN 1-4000-6317-5
* ' The Judith Durham Story – Colours Of My Life ' by Graham Simpson ( Random House, 1994, 1998, 2000 ), ( Virgin Books, 2004 ).
In Easter Island: The Mystery Solved ( Random House, 1989 ), Heyerdahl offered a more detailed theory of the island's history.
* Moulin Rouge, a novel based on the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ( 1950 ), by Pierre La Mure-Publisher: Random House
Starting in the late 1990s, Ford appeared in several critically derided and commercially disappointing movies, including Six Days Seven Nights ( 1998 ), Random Hearts ( 1999 ), K-19: The Widowmaker ( 2002 ), Hollywood Homicide ( 2003 ), Firewall ( 2006 ), and Extraordinary Measures ( 2010 ).

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