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The assessment of parenting in the child welfare practice

1999

Abstract This study analyzed how parenting and factors considered as important determinants of parental care are assessed in the child welfare practice during the placement process, using ethnographic content analysis of case records. The assessment of parenting and the factors affecting it was unsystematic and unplanned with no consistency between cases. The documentary mentions concerning the quality of parent-child relationships were surprisingly rare. The descriptions concentrated more on parents' problems than problems in parenting and the qualities of the parent-child relationship. This study indicated that apart from the need for systematized assessment methods in Finnish child welfa…

Consistency (negotiation)Sociology and Political ScienceCase recordsContent analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectAssessment methodsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyQuality (business)PsychologyWelfareEducationmedia_commonDevelopmental psychologyChildren and Youth Services Review
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Contemporary Art as a Learning Experience

2012

Abstract Art has changed a lot during the last fifty years. In spite of that, the role of art in schools has remained the same. The aim of this paper is to show the many different ways contemporary art offers itself as an environment for learning. An idea of contemporary art as a learning experience presented here is based on teacher's views on the matter. The analysis of the material shows that by concretizing the properties of artworks and the experience produced by them, arguments for seeing contemporary art both as a credible and a necessary environment of learning can be found.

Contemporary artlearningLearning environmentart expierienceAbstract artExperiential learningContemporary artVisual artsLearning experienceArt methodologyPedagogylearning environmentSpiteGeneral Materials ScienceStudio artSociologyteacherProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Management of Microbiological Quality of Meat in the Context of Rapid Tenderization

2018

Abstract This paper focuses on the study of the microbiological load of pork and beef meat, in the context of utilising fast methods of tenderizing them. The study highlights, through both classic and fast methods, the microbial load of fresh, salted and smoked pork and beef meat. It has been established that fresh pork is at around 7,2x104-8,5x104CFU/g, whereas fresh beef sits at around 2,3x103 CFU/g. For salted, smoked and classically tenderized, these values are between 3,3x104 CFU/g and 4,7x104CFU/g for pork and 6,1x102 CFU/g for beef. The method of rapid tenderizing leads to highlighting a decreased microbial load: 2,2x103 CFU/g-5,4x103CFU/g for pork, 2,8x102 CFU/g for beef, which cons…

Context (language use)Food scienceMicrobiological qualityFast methodsBiologyManagement of Sustainable Development
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Strict quasi-concavity and the differential barrier property of gauges in linear programming

2014

Concave gauge functions were introduced to give an analytical representation of cones. In particular, they give a simple and a practical representation of the positive orthant. There is a wide choice of concave gauge functions with interesting properties, representing the same cone. Besides the fact that a concave gauge cannot be identically zero on a cone(), it may be continuous, differentiable and even on its interior. The purpose of the present paper is to present another approach to penalizing the positivity constraints of a linear programme using an arbitrary strictly quasi-concave gauge representation. Throughout the paper, we generalize the concept of the central path and the analyti…

Control and OptimizationLinear programmingSimple (abstract algebra)Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisDifferentiable functionManagement Science and Operations ResearchDifferential (infinitesimal)Gauge (firearms)Representation (mathematics)Interior point methodOrthantMathematicsOptimization
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Discretization estimates for an elliptic control problem

1998

An optimal control problem governed by an elliptic equation written in variational form in an abstract functional framework is considered. The control is subject to restrictions. The optimality conditions are established and the Ritz-Galerkin discretization is introduced. If the error estimate corresponding to the elliptic equation is given as a function like where h is the discretization parameter and is an integer, then the error estimates for the optimal control, for the optimal state and for the optimal value are obtained. These results are applied first for a Two-Point BVP and next for a 2D/3D elliptic problem as state equation. Next a spectral method is used in the discretization proc…

Control and OptimizationPartial differential equationDiscretizationMathematical analysisOptimal controlFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsElliptic curveSignal ProcessingCalculus of variationsSpectral methodAnalysisMathematicsDiscretization of continuous featuresNumerical Functional Analysis and Optimization
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A linearization technique and error estimates for distributed parameter identification in quasilinear problems

1996

The identification problem of a nonlinear functional coefficient in elliptic and parabolic quasilinear equations is considered. A distributed observation of the solution of the corresponding equation is assumed to be known a priori. An identification method is introduced, which needs only a linear equation to be solved in each iteration step of the optimization. Estimates of the rate of convergence for the proposed approach are proved, when the equation is discretized with the finite element method with respect to space variables. Some numerical results are given.

Control and OptimizationPartial differential equationIterative methodMathematical analysisFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsParameter identification problemNonlinear systemRate of convergenceLinearizationSignal ProcessingAnalysisLinear equationMathematicsNumerical Functional Analysis and Optimization
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A General Investigation on the Differential Leakage Factor for Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Multiphase Winding Design

2020

This work provides an investigation based on a fast estimation of the degree of unbalance (D.U.%) and the differential leakage factor (&sigma

Control and Optimizationunbalance degreeEnergy Engineering and Power Technologysymmetrical windings02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciMachine designTopology01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyComputer Science::Hardware ArchitecturePhysics::Popular Physics0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsLeakage (electronics)010302 applied physicselectrical machinesDesign stageRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:T020208 electrical & electronic engineeringasymmetrical windingswinding designdifferential leakage factorFinite element methodElectromagnetic coilAsymmetrical windings; Differential leakage factor; Electrical machines; Symmetrical windings; Unbalance degree; Winding designMinificationEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Numerical approach to the exact controllability of hyperbolic systems

2005

In this paper we present the numerical implementation of H.U.M. (Hilbert Uniqueness Method, J.L.Lions[1]). We restrict ourselves to the exact boundary controllability of the wave equation, with Dirichlet controls, but the numerical method presented here can be applied to other kinds of controllability. The problem is discretized by a finite elements of first order in space and by a discrete time Galerkin approximation (Dupont [1]). The efficiency of the method is illustrated by numerical results.

ControllabilityDiscretizationNumerical analysisApplied mathematicsBoundary (topology)UniquenessGalerkin methodWave equationFinite element methodMathematics
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Time-harmonic solution for acousto-elastic interaction with controllability and spectral elements

2010

The classical way of solving the time-harmonic linear acousto-elastic wave problem is to discretize the equations with finite elements or finite differences. This approach leads to large-scale indefinite complex-valued linear systems. For these kinds of systems, it is difficult to construct efficient iterative solution methods. That is why we use an alternative approach and solve the time-harmonic problem by controlling the solution of the corresponding time dependent wave equation. In this paper, we use an unsymmetric formulation, where fluid-structure interaction is modeled as a coupling between pressure and displacement. The coupled problem is discretized in space domain with spectral el…

ControllabilityDiscretizationSpectral element methodfluid-structure interactionspectral element methodacoustic wavescoupled problemTime-harmonic solutioncontrollabilityConjugate gradient methodFluid-structure interactionTime domainCoupled problemMathematicsElastic wavesSpectral element methodelastic wavestime-harmonic solutionApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisLinear systemFinite differenceFinite element methodControllabilityComputational MathematicsAcoustic wavesConjugate gradient algorithmconjugate gradient algorithmJournal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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Time-dependent simulation of Czochralski silicon crystal growth

1997

We have developed a detailed mathematical model and numerical simulation tools based on the streamline upwind/Petrov-Galerkin (SUPG) finite element formulation for the Czochralski silicon crystal growth. In this paper we consider the mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of the time-dependent melt flow and temperature field in a rotationally symmetric crystal growth environment. Heat inside the Czochralski furnace is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation, Radiating surfaces are assumed to be opaque, diffuse and gray. Hence the radiative heat exchange can be modeled with a non-local boundary condition on the radiating part of the surface. The position of the crystal-me…

ConvectionComputer simulationChemistryLaminar flowMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal conductionFinite element methodPhysics::Fluid DynamicsInorganic ChemistryMonocrystalline siliconClassical mechanicsHeat transferMaterials ChemistryBoundary value problemJournal of Crystal Growth
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