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  2. Cascading failure - Wikipedia

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    A cascading failure is a failure in a system of interconnected parts in which the failure of one or few parts leads to the failure of other parts, growing progressively as a result of positive feedback. This can occur when a single part fails, increasing the probability that other portions of the system fail.

  3. Robustness of complex networks - Wikipedia

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    An important aspect of failures in many networks is that a single failure in one node might induce failures in neighboring nodes. When a small number of failures induces more failures, resulting in a large number of failures relative to the network size, a cascading failure has occurred. There are many models for cascading failures.

  4. Cascades in financial networks - Wikipedia

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    Cascades in financial networks are situations in which the failure of one financial institution causes a cascading failure in another member of the financial network. In an extreme this can cause failure of the whole network in what is known as systemic failure. It can be defined as the discontinuous value loss (e.g. default) of the ...

  5. Dread (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Absolutely. But it's one that actually works. RPGs so rarely have physical stakes presented at the gaming table. By tying success and failure to something so precarious as a Jenga tower, Dread introduces very real, very terrifying causes and effects for players to navigate." Horvath did note that the game has shortcomings, including its one ...

  6. Ten Candles - Wikipedia

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    A Brink: Following a failure, a player can activate their Brink card if there is a situation analogous to the player's Brink. This allows them to reroll the dice pool to try to achieve a success. A success allows the player to keep their Brink card for reuse. Failure extinguishes a candle, and the player's Brink card is burned. [2]

  7. Systemic risk - Wikipedia

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    Systemic risk has been associated with a bank run which has a cascading effect on other banks which are owed money by the first bank in trouble, causing a cascading failure. As depositors sense the ripple effects of default, and liquidity concerns cascade through money markets, a panic can spread through a market, with a sudden flight to ...

  8. Six packs, bulging biceps and when muscles are 'just for show'

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    Bodybuilders, for example, focus on size, meaning "they'll work high reps and low weight until muscle failure to break down the muscle fibers so that they'll grow back bigger and stronger," Leicht ...

  9. Systems Failure - Wikipedia

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    Systems Failure is a role-playing game written by Bill Coffin and published by Palladium Books in ... Systems Failure at RPG Geek Database; Systems Failure at RPGnet ...