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Reminds me of this: http://www.economist.com/node/18557594

> At the start of the day, [parole judges] granted around two-thirds of the applications before them. As the hours passed, that number fell sharply, eventually reaching zero. But clemency returned after each of two daily breaks, during which the judges retired for food. The approval rate shot back up to near its original value, before falling again as the day wore on.



I think this has to do more with the amount of glucose in the judges brain.


Paul Graham has reported that YC interview admissions exhibit that same pattern.




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