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The closure of Nastola care home: A longitudinal study on deinstitutionalisation

2009

The Nastola Care Home, an institution housing 95 people with intellectual disability, was closed in 1989, with residents moving out into small community group homes of five people each. An intensive process of reorganization, including unitisation and staff training, occurred within the institution before its closure. The adaptive behaviour of 66 residents was measured a total of seven times, with the first phase beginning two and half years before the move, and the second phase extending to two years after the move. The results indicated an increase in adaptive skills of the residents in both phases. Challenging behaviour of the residents decreased before the move, but not afterwards. Comm…

GerontologyLongitudinal studyChallenging behaviourbusiness.industryCommunity participationmedia_common.quotation_subjectRehabilitationmedicine.diseaseNursingAdaptive behaviourIntellectual disabilitymedicineInstitutionlcsh:H1-99Closure (psychology)lcsh:Social sciences (General)businessStaff trainingmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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Utilizing Multimodal Data Through fsQCA to Explain Engagement in Adaptive Learning

2020

Investigating and explaining the patterns of learners’ engagement in adaptive learning conditions is a core issue towards improving the quality of personalized learning services. This article collects learner data from multiple sources during an adaptive learning activity, and employs a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) approach to shed light to learners’ engagement patterns, with respect to their learning performance. Specifically, this article measures and codes learners’ engagement by fusing and compiling clickstreams (e.g., response time), physiological data (e.g., eye-tracking, electroencephalography, electrodermal activity), and survey data (e.g., goal-orientation) to…

Goal orientationQualitative comparative analysisComputer science05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering050301 educationPersonalized learningVariance (accounting)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationEmpirical research0502 economics and businessTask analysisSurvey data collectionAdaptive learning0503 education050203 business & managementCognitive psychology
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Grammar based content completion method using Lua LPeg.re module

2014

A grammar based content completion method for Lua programming language and its LPeg.re module environment is described in this paper. The use of our method is not demanding in computing resources, as well as it is easy to add the content completion functionality to any target language grammar. We report on the application of our method for OWL Manchester syntax expression grammar, as well as custom database-to-ontology mapping language.

GrammarComputer sciencebusiness.industryProgramming languageAttribute grammarmedia_common.quotation_subjectLink grammarOperator-precedence grammarcomputer.software_genreAdaptive grammarTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESExtended Affix GrammarAffix grammarRegular grammarArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingmedia_common2014 IEEE 2nd Workshop on Advances in Information, Electronic and Electrical Engineering (AIEEE)
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Dominance of wine Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains over S. kudriavzevii in industrial fermentation competitions is related to an acceleration of nutr…

2019

Grape must is a sugar‐rich habitat for a complex microbiota which is replaced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains during the first fermentation stages. Interest on yeast competitive interactions has recently been propelled due to the use of alternative yeasts in the wine industry to respond to new market demands. The main issue resides in the persistence of these yeasts due to the specific competitive activity of S. cerevisiae. To gather deeper knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved, we performed a comparative transcriptomic analysis during fermentation carried out by a wine S. cerevisiae strain and a strain representative of the cryophilic S. kudriavzevii, which exhibits high genet…

Grape juicemedia_common.quotation_subjectAdaptive evolutionSaccharomyces cerevisiaeWineIndustrial fermentationSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMicrobiologyYeast populationsCompetition (biology)Saccharomyces03 medical and health sciencesMessenger-RNAMechanismsVitisGene-expressionFood scienceAdaptationEcological interactionsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologymedia_commonWine0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyProteinStrain (biology)food and beveragesNutrientsbiology.organism_classificationAdaptation PhysiologicalYeastPhenotypeFermentationFermentationAdaptationPopulation genomicsEnvironmental Microbiology
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Arc crossing minimization in graphs with GRASP

2001

Graphs are commonly used to represent information in many fields of science and engineering. Automatic drawing tools generate comprehensible graphs from data, taking into account a variety of properties, enabling users to see important relationships in the data. The goal of limiting the number of arc crossings is a well-admitted criterion for a good drawing. In this paper, we present a Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) for the problem of minimizing arc crossings in graphs. Computational experiments with 200 graphs with up to 350 vertices are presented to assess the merit of the method. We show that simple heuristics are very fast but result in inferior solutions, while hig…

Greedy coloringTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceSimple (abstract algebra)Graph drawingGRASPMinificationSoftware systemHeuristicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGreedy randomized adaptive search procedureIIE Transactions
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NATURALLY AVAILABLE SOLUTIONS FOR BUILDING NEW METABOLIC TERRITORIES

2021

Building new metabolic territories is a proactive way of responding to the challenges and precariousness of the contemporary city. Byintegrating solutions inspired by new scientific advances in urban ecology, cities are able to address some of the environmental threats. Many European cities are implementing alternative nature-based solutions to protect their health and tackle water scarcity, land consumption and climate change, to increase citizens' well-being. Wellbeing and health (Agenda 2030) are the most important analytical parameters for measuring the results and impacts of environmental project actions. With this in mind, the study presents a "nature-action" project hypothesis for wh…

Green City Approach Bioclimatic Technologies Resource Circularity Adaptive Design Climate-Responsive DesignSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Individual differences in adaptive choice strategies

2003

Abstract Individual differences in compensatory and non-compensatory choice processes remain an unresolved issue for decision process researchers. This study investigates the stability and nature of individual differences in choice processes when individuals adapt to changes in the structure of the choice environment, namely the correlation among the choice attributes. By means of process tracing techniques, between-subjects differences in choice processing (option-based or attribute based) were found to be stable across different tasks. Individuals with higher openness to experience and ability to solve reasoning tasks were found to be more adaptive, that is to switch more promptly their c…

HB Economic TheoryStructure (mathematical logic)Economics and EconometricsAdaptive strategiesProcess (engineering)Process tracingWelfare economicsUnresolved IssueEconomicsStability (learning theory)Openness to experienceCognitive psychologyTask (project management)Research in Economics
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Modelling Electricity Price Expectations in a Day-Ahead Market: A Case of Latvia

2016

Abstract The paper aims at modelling the electricity generator’s expectations about price development in the Latvian day-ahead electricity market. Correlation and sensitivity analysis methods are used to identify the key determinants of electricity price expectations. A neural network approach is employed to model electricity price expectations. The research results demonstrate that electricity price expectations depend on the historical electricity prices. The price a day ago is the key determinant of price expectations and the importance of the lagged prices reduces as the time backwards lengthens. Nine models of electricity price expectations are prepared for different natural seasons an…

HF5001-6182neural networkproduction decision makingbusiness.industry020209 energyMid priceadaptive expectations02 engineering and technologypriceProfit (economics)MicroeconomicsEconomics as a science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMarket priceEconomicsElectricity marketBusinessPrice levelelectricityAdaptive expectationsElectricitybusinessprofitHB71-74Limit priceEconomics and Business
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Adhesive root hairs facilitate Posidonia oceanica seedling settlement on rocky substrates

2015

Posidonia oceanica, the dominant Mediterranean seagrass, has been historically described as a species typically growing on mobile substrates whose development requires precursor communities. During more than 10 years of direct observations, we noticed that P. oceanica seedlings were often firmly anchored to rocky reefs, even at exposed sites. Thus, we analysed the ultrastructural features of seedling root systems to identify specific traits that may represent adaptations for early seedling anchorage on rocky bottoms. Subapical sections of adventitious roots were obtained from 2-3 months old specimens collected in the field and were observed at SEM revealing an extensive coverage of adhesive…

Habitat suitabilityAdaptive traitsbiologySettlement (structural)EcologySeedlingPosidonia oceanicaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanyRoot hairbiology.organism_classificationSexual reproductionAdhesive hairs Posidonia oceanica rocky bottoms root seedlings
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Implementation of a new adaptive algorithm using fuzzy cost function and robust to impulsive noise

2012

Adaptive filters are used in a wide range of applications such as noise cancellation, system identification, and prediction. One of the main problems for theses filters is the impulsive noise as it generates algorithm unstability. This work shows the development, simulation and hardware implementation of a new algorithm robust to impulsive noise. Hardware implementation becomes essential in many cases where a real time execution, reduced size, or low power system is needed. An efficient hardware architecture is proposed and different optimizations for size and speed are developed: no need for control state machine, reduced computation requirements due to simplifications, etc. Furthermore, t…

Hardware architectureAdaptive filterFinite-state machineAdaptive algorithmControl theoryComputer scienceRobustness (computer science)Impulse noiseFuzzy logicActive noise control2012 19th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (ICECS 2012)
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