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A Fast Elitist Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm for Multi-Objective Optimization: NSGA-II
, 2000
"... Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms which use non-dominated sorting and sharing have been mainly criticized for their (i) -4 computational complexity (where is the number of objectives and is the population size), (ii) non-elitism approach, and (iii) the need for specifying a sharing ..."
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complexity is presented. Second, a selection operator is presented which creates a mating pool by combining the parent and child populations and selecting the best (with respect to fitness and spread) solutions. Simulation results on five difficult test problems show that the proposed NSGA-II is able
A Fast and Elitist Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm: NSGA-II
, 2000
"... Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms which use non-dominated sorting and sharing have been mainly criticized for their (i) O(MN computational complexity (where M is the number of objectives and N is the population size), (ii) non-elitism approach, and (iii) the need for specifying a sharing param ..."
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is presented. Second, a selection operator is presented which creates a mating pool by combining the parent and child populations and selecting the best (with respect to fitness and spread) N solutions. Simulation results on a number of difficult test problems show that the proposed NSGA-II, in most problems
Oral health survey of the child population in the
"... child population in the Valencia Region of Spain (2004). Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal 2006;11:E369-81. © Medicina Oral S. L. C.I.F. B 96689336- ISSN 1698-6946 Introduction (basis and objectives): The objectives of this study were to study the evolution of child oral health in the Valencia Region an ..."
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child population in the Valencia Region of Spain (2004). Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal 2006;11:E369-81. © Medicina Oral S. L. C.I.F. B 96689336- ISSN 1698-6946 Introduction (basis and objectives): The objectives of this study were to study the evolution of child oral health in the Valencia Region
Functional Categories across Child Populations
"... In this paper I discuss the nature of functional categories by addressing questions such as “How purely grammatical are functional categories? ” and “Do functional categories ever interact with other language components?”. In terms of language models employed in generative linguistics this translate ..."
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In this paper I discuss the nature of functional categories by addressing questions such as “How purely grammatical are functional categories? ” and “Do functional categories ever interact with other language components?”. In terms of language models employed in generative linguistics this translates
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Lower respiratory tract infection hospitalizations among American Indian/Alaska Native children and the general
"... United States child population ..."
Genotoxicity in child populations exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the air from
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DOI 10.1007/s00784-007-0138-8 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Three-year survival of single- and two-surface
"... ART restorations in a high-caries child population ..."
Explaining Development and Change in Organizations,
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, 1995
"... This article introduces four basic theories that may serve as building blocks for explaining processes of change in organizations: life cycle, teleology, dialectics, and evolution. These four theories represent different sequences of change events that are driven by different conceptual motors and ..."
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, and decline-have been very difficult to explain, let alone manage. To understand how organizations change, management scholars have borrowed many concepts, metaphors, and theories from other disciplines, ranging from child development to evolutionary biology. These concepts include punctuated equilibrium
Original Articles A Preliminary Study of the Mini-Mental State Examination in a Spanish Child Population
"... Since the original publication in 1975, the Mini-Mental State Examination has been extensively used in epidemiologic and clinical research for the assessment of higher mental functions in adults and the detection of cognitive impairment. 2-9 Scores lower than the cutoff of 24 points are generally i ..."
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indicative of cognitive disorder. The cutoff range helps to grade impairment severity. 2-8 Population-based studies have shown adequate sensitivity and specificity of the Mini-Mental State Examination, with 87% sensitivity and 82% specificity for cutoff values of 23 or 24 points. This score is normally used
COMMENTARY Scandinavian systems mo n Background The reporting of caries data from child populations
"... Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBasic oral health surveys should provide a sound basis for estimation of the present status and future needs for oral health care of a population. This view was proclaimed as early as in 1987 by World Health Organization (WHO) [1] ..."
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Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBasic oral health surveys should provide a sound basis for estimation of the present status and future needs for oral health care of a population. This view was proclaimed as early as in 1987 by World Health Organization (WHO) [1
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