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Genetic Programming

by John R. Koza , 1997
"... Introduction Genetic programming is a domain-independent problem-solving approach in which computer programs are evolved to solve, or approximately solve, problems. Genetic programming is based on the Darwinian principle of reproduction and survival of the fittest and analogs of naturally occurring ..."
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Introduction Genetic programming is a domain-independent problem-solving approach in which computer programs are evolved to solve, or approximately solve, problems. Genetic programming is based on the Darwinian principle of reproduction and survival of the fittest and analogs of naturally occurring

The struggle to govern the commons

by Thomas Dietz, Elinor Ostrom, Paul C. Stern - Science , 2003
"... Human institutions—ways of organizing activities—affect the resilience of the environ-ment. Locally evolved institutional arrangements governed by stable communities and buffered from outside forces have sustained resources successfully for centuries, al-though they often fail when rapid change occu ..."
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-mand for natural resources and environmen-tal services, stemming from growth in human population and per capita resource consump-

Multiobjective Optimization Using Nondominated Sorting in Genetic Algorithms

by N. Srinivas, Kalyanmoy Deb - Evolutionary Computation , 1994
"... In trying to solve multiobjective optimization problems, many traditional methods scalarize the objective vector into a single objective. In those cases, the obtained solution is highly sensitive to the weight vector used in the scalarization process and demands the user to have knowledge about t ..."
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the underlying problem. Moreover, in solving multiobjective problems, designers may be interested in a set of Pareto-optimal points, instead of a single point. Since genetic algorithms(GAs) work with a population of points, it seems natural to use GAs in multiobjective optimization problems to capture a

Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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should be addressed to Shelley E. Taylor, University of California, Department of Psychology, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90024-1563. Our healthy individuals find it possible to accept themselves and their own nature without chagrin or complaint.. . . They can accept their own human

in natural populations

by Pablo M. Beldomenico, Ra Telfer, Stephanie Gebert, Lukasz Lukomski, Malcolm Bennett, Michael Begon , 2008
"... doi:10.1098/rspb.2008.0147 ..."
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doi:10.1098/rspb.2008.0147

A fast and flexible statistical model for large-scale population genotype data: Applications to inferring missing genotypes and haplotype phase

by Paul Scheet, Matthew Stephens - American Journal of Human Genetics , 2005
"... We present a statistical model for patterns of genetic variation in samples of unrelated individuals from natural populations. This model is based on the idea that, over short regions, haplotypes in a population tend to cluster into groups of similar haplotypes. To capture the fact that, because of ..."
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We present a statistical model for patterns of genetic variation in samples of unrelated individuals from natural populations. This model is based on the idea that, over short regions, haplotypes in a population tend to cluster into groups of similar haplotypes. To capture the fact that, because

Genetic Diversity in Natural Populations of

by Piper Cernuum, A. Mariot, L. C. Di Stasi, M. S. Dos Reis
"... Piper cernuum is a native plant of the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest. This work studies the distribution of allozyme diversity in P. cernuum natural populations in order to establish a strategy for sustainable management and conservation. Leaf samples were collected in two Brazilian states. High di ..."
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Piper cernuum is a native plant of the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest. This work studies the distribution of allozyme diversity in P. cernuum natural populations in order to establish a strategy for sustainable management and conservation. Leaf samples were collected in two Brazilian states. High

and recently formed natural populations of

by Tragopogon (asteraceae Allotetraploids, Hana Malinska, Jennifer A Tate, Roman Matyasek, Andrew R Leitch, Douglas E Soltis, Pamela S Soltis, Ales Kovarik
"... Similar patterns of rDNA evolution in synthetic ..."
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Similar patterns of rDNA evolution in synthetic

in the Natural Population of Bartonella henselae

by Kristina Näslund, Siv G. E. Andersson, Hillevi Lindroos, Olga Vinnere, Alex Mira, Dirk Repsilber, Siv G. E. Andersson , 2006
"... This article cites 71 articles, 48 of which can be accessed free ..."
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This article cites 71 articles, 48 of which can be accessed free

natural population of song sparrows

by Dolph Schluter, See Profile, Dolph Schluter, James, N. M. Smith
"... Genetic and phenotypic correlation in ..."
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Genetic and phenotypic correlation in
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