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I-Fit

2009
This document summarizes the initial findings of the I-Fit research project that started in August 2006 as a joint activity of a regional ICT consultancy and a university research center. The main goal of the project is to help the consultants to improve alignment between business and IT in the client organizations.
Fairchild, Alea   +4 more
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Families and Epileptic Fits -Fit for a Family?

European Neurology, 2008
The author gives a clinical description of an epileptic young girl who consults a psychiatrist in order to assess her troubles of social and school adaptation. Meeting the family makes it possible to single out several critical phenomena. These crises overlap, confusing the questions and the answers medical and psychological competence can suggest ...
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Trait fitness is not a propensity, but fitness variation is

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2013
The propensity interpretation of fitness draws on the propensity interpretation of probability, but advocates of the former have not attended sufficiently to problems with the latter. The causal power of C to bring about E is not well-represented by the conditional probability Pr(E|C).
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Further Five-Point Fit Ellipse Fitting

Graphical Models and Image Processing, 1999
Abstract The least-squares method is the most commonly used technique for fitting an ellipse through a set of points. However, it has a low breakdown point, which means that it performs poorly in the presence of outliers. We describe various alternative methods for ellipse fitting which are more robust: the Theil–Sen, least median of squares, Hilbert
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Fit for one or fit for all? The normative theory of fit and the normative and distinctive decomposition of fit

Journal of Managerial Psychology
PurposeCentral to the fit concept is that congruence between individual and environmental attributes leads to improved outcomes. However, when discussing fit, researchers often describe congruence as alignment between distinctive or unique individual and environmental attributes.
Graham H. Lowman   +2 more
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Fitting in Fitness at Home [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
This publication includes ten exercises with instructions, for a home workout.
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A lifetime of fitness

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2001
A 88-year-old retired real estate attorney and former college dean, who was born in Georgia, was seen as part of a research project on physical fitness and aging (Figure 1). He has been unusually active during his life. His father took him on daily hikes as a child.
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The Fitness of FITS

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2010
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A Fitness App to Fit Everybody's Schedule

2021 14th International Conference on Developments in eSystems Engineering (DeSE), 2021
Hoshang Kolivand   +2 more
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Assessing the overall fit of composite models estimated by partial least squares path modeling

European Journal of Marketing, 2023
Florian Schuberth   +2 more
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