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National Estimates of Missing Children: An Overview. [PDF]
Presents an overview of the second National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Thrownaway Children (NISMART-2). First in a series summarizing NISMART-2 findings, this Bulletin describes NISMART component surveys and estimating ...
Finkelhor, David +3 more
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Can k-NN imputation improve the performance of C4.5 with small software project data sets? A comparative evaluation [PDF]
Missing data is a widespread problem that can affect the ability to use data to construct effective prediction systems. We investigate a common machine learning technique that can tolerate missing values, namely C4.5, to predict cost using six real world
Albrecht +60 more
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Missing and Missed: Rehumanisation, the Nation and Missing-ness [PDF]
The bringing together of two lines of research that have previously been treated separately – namely the missing/missed body of apartheid-era atrocities and the racialised body of the colonial museum – animates this issue of Kronos. Both the skeletons of empire and those of apartheid-era atrocities can be thought of as racialised, and as ‘disappeared ...
Rousseau, Nicky +2 more
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National Estimates of Children Missing Involuntarily or for Benign Reasons. [PDF]
Provides information on the numbers and characteristics of two groups not often recognized in the literature on missing children: children involuntarily missing because they were lost or injured and those missing because of a benign explanation such as a
Finkelhor, David +2 more
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An article by Sanai et al. (2011) published in Nature set the disappearance of the rostral migratory stream (RMS) in humans around the 18th month after birth. In their comment on this article, Arellano and Rakic (2011) underline the limits of adult neurogenesis and put the attention on a branch of this stream reaching the ventro-medial prefrontal ...
BONFANTI, Luca, PERETTO, Paolo Marcello
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Distinguishing suicides of persons reported missing from those not reported missing: a retrospective Scottish cohort study [PDF]
Background: Understanding what distinguishes the suicide of individuals reported missing (missing-suicides) from those of individuals not reported missing (other-suicides) may have preventative and/or operational utility and inform our knowledge of ...
Gibb, Graham +2 more
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Background: The consumption of soft-drinks has been associated with dental caries development. Objective: The aim was to evaluate dental caries experience amongst the workers working in soft-drink industries located in South India and compare it with ...
Sandeep Kumar +5 more
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Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are commonly encountered in clinical practice, with an incidence of about 1 in 5000 live births. They are diagnosed in early neonatal period when on routine neonatal examination at birth, anal opening is found to be absent or abnormally located.
Subhash Chandra, Shaw +3 more
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Objective: To assess the oral and dental manifestations in the nondiabetic and diabetic groups who were under treatment for ischemic heart disease (IHD) patients. Materials and Methods: A total of 167 IHD patients who were under treatment for IHDI s were
Myla Swathi +5 more
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The authors rightly critique existing social sciences approaches. However, they are too quick to dismiss the criticism that their proposed paradigm is atheoretical. Social and cognitive theories are indeed incommensurate, often due to the lack of a unifying framework.
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