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JACMP 2020–2024

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Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, EarlyView.
Susan L. Richardson
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JACMP 2025–2029 and beyond

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Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, EarlyView.
Michael Mills
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The rise, decline and fall of clades

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Quintero I   +3 more
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On the diversity of diversity

2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2007
Estimation of distribution algorithms (EDA) is an active area of research within the field of evolutionary algorithms. While EDAs have shown great promise on difficult problems with strong epistasis between genes, such as hierarchical and deceptive problems, they have not been a choice for non-stationary problems where the target solution changes over ...
Conor Ryan, David Wallin
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Is Diversion Just a Diversion?

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1994
This paper examines the diversion of the mentally disordered offender against a background of the treatment of the mentally disordered in general. Some myths about incarceration are explored and the proposal is made that diversion is not a new idea. Finally, caution is expressed in the espousal of diversion in an uncritical fashion.
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Is "Diversity" Diverse Enough?

Asian American Law Journal, 2014
Having survived the latest assault against it in Fisher v. University of Texas, the diversity rationale for affirmative action continues to rule the day in admissions offices across American universities, including law schools. Yet, there is a striking degree of uniformity about what actually constitutes "diversity"; law schools appear to strive for ...
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Diversity und Managing Diversity

2002
„Economic, social, political, and technological changes have converged and emerged to change the contours of the world of work, leaving us with new markets, new corporate institutions to serve those markets, and new jobs to produce new goods for the world’s new consumers“1 .
Wagner, Dieter (Prof. Dr.)   +1 more
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