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Fitting cores and supersolvable groups

Ricerche di Matematica, 2010
Let A be a group. What can be said about the group B to ensure that A and the normal product AB belong to the same prescribed class of groups? Results in this direction are given for the classes of supersolvable groups, absolutely solvable groups and Lagrange groups.
James C. Beidleman, Hermann Heineken
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Finding a Group That Fits

2019
Abstract This chapter discusses how prospective fighters choose a group to join and why (and when) some choose to switch groups. While the decision to take up arms is based on a person’s individual grievances, the decision to join a particular group is made rationally by comparing different groups fighting for the same goal based on ...
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Social Components of Fitness in Primate Groups

Science, 2007
There is much interest in the evolutionary forces that favored the evolution of large brains in the primate order. The social brain hypothesis posits that selection has favored larger brains and more complex cognitive capacities as a means to cope with the challenges of social life.
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A family of Fitting classes of supersoluble groups

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1995
A class of groups that is closed with respect to subnormal subgroups and normal products is called a Fitting class. Given a finite soluble group G, one may ask for the Fitting class (G) generated by G, that is the intersection of all Fitting classes containing G.
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Integrating the levels of person-environment fit: The roles of vocational fit and group fit

Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009
Abstract Previous research on fit has largely focused on person-organization (P-O) fit and person-job (P-J) fit. However, little research has examined the interplay of person-vocation (P-V) fit and person-group (P-G) fit with P-O fit and P-J fit in the same study.
Ryan M. Vogel, Daniel C. Feldman
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Group structure and entitativity in group fitness: considering groupness at within- and between-group levels

Psychology & Health, 2019
How can we distinguish between a collection of individuals exercising alongside one another from group that is exercising 'together'? This question is central to research on the extent that individuals perceive their fitness settings to entail core features of groups. To advance understanding of the nature of groupness and its implications in exercise,
M. Blair Evans   +5 more
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Curve-Fitting by the Method of Grouping

Australian Journal of Scientific Research Series A: Physical Sciences, 1952
A method of fitting polynomials is described in which the "normal" equations are obtained much more rapidly than the corresponding equations in the least-squares method. Efficiencies are found to be about 90 per cent. The method is illustrated by an example.
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Transforming Lives with Group Fitness

Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation
It is clear that clinicians transform lives in the context of rehabilitation, but how can clinicians continue to positively influence patients once they leave rehabilitation and potentially enter into fitness. Group fitness has been shown to be beneficial for older persons in many health outcomes.
Dustin Jones, Jeff Musgrave
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A Group of Fits

Journal of Mental Science, 1919
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