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Fig 1.

Plot of scaled Gaussian density arrival rate functions.

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Fig 2.

The time lag effect via the New York times data.

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Fig 3.

The time lag effect via the New York times data.

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Table 1.

Comparison between regular and flattened curves peak values and times (λ* = 100) and exponential service distributions.

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Fig 4.

Scaled Gaussian density arrival curves and their mean queue lengths ( and exponential service distributions).

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Table 2.

Comparison between regular and flattened curves peak values and times ().

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Table 3.

Comparison between regular and flattened curves peak values and times ().

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Fig 5.

Scaled Gaussian density arrival curves and their mean queue lengths ().

Arrival Rate (Left). Rescaled Arrival Rate (Right).

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Arrival Rate (Left). Rescaled Arrival Rate (Right).

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Fig 7.

Plot of scaled Gamma density arrival rate curves.

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Table 4.

Comparison between regular and flattened curves peak values and times.

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Fig 8.

Scaled Gamma density arrival curves and their mean queue lengths E[S] = 2 (Left) and E[S] = 10 (Right).

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Table 5.

Comparison between regular and flattened curves peak values and times.

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Fig 9.

Arrival scatter plots.

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Fig 10.

Arrival and death scatter plots.

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Fig 11.

CDF of arrival and death numbers.

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