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Objective Frailty occurs prematurely in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and is associated with poor health outcomes. We compared the performance of four frailty instruments, including a pragmatic alternative measure using chair sit‐to‐stand (STS), and evaluated their abilities to predict poor health outcomes.
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Introduction Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases(RMDs) are leading causes of physical disability, necessitating support with activities of daily living(ADLs). This study describes social care received by patients with RMDs in two disperate regions of England: Salford(urban) and Norfolk(rural).
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2023
Abstract Although social learning is intuitively useful, researchers from several fields have, over the last 30 years, increasingly recognized that it is not inherently adaptive. Individuals certainly can gain fitness benefits by learning from others as they may acquire adaptive information yet avoid costs associated with the acquisition
Rachel Kendal, Robin Watson
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Abstract Although social learning is intuitively useful, researchers from several fields have, over the last 30 years, increasingly recognized that it is not inherently adaptive. Individuals certainly can gain fitness benefits by learning from others as they may acquire adaptive information yet avoid costs associated with the acquisition
Rachel Kendal, Robin Watson
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Proceedings of the 13th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2011
This paper describes a new approach for building evolutionary optimisation algorithms inspired by concepts borrowed from evolution of social behaviour. The proposed approach utilises a set of behaviours used as operators that work on a population of individuals.
Mikdam Turkey, Riccardo Poli
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This paper describes a new approach for building evolutionary optimisation algorithms inspired by concepts borrowed from evolution of social behaviour. The proposed approach utilises a set of behaviours used as operators that work on a population of individuals.
Mikdam Turkey, Riccardo Poli
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SOCIAL ADAPTATION IN JUVENILE DIABETES
Acta Paediatrica, 1979Abstract. Johansson, E., Larsson, Y. and Ludvigsson, J. (Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden). Social adaptation in juvenile diabetes. A sample of 36 juvenile diabetics, age 19–28 years, and with a duration of diabetes of 14–17 years were interviewed with regard to their social adaptation.
E, Johansson, Y, Larsson, J, Ludvigsson
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2013
Adaptive social protection is a term used to better understand how social protection can reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change and disasters. Climate change and disasters present many challenges to sustainable social and economic development.
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Adaptive social protection is a term used to better understand how social protection can reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change and disasters. Climate change and disasters present many challenges to sustainable social and economic development.
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Cognition and social adaptation.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1969Piaget's demonstration interview technique was used to test the level of development of the thinking capacities of socially dissonant children in a disadvantaged area. His theory of groups and groupings were taken as a frame of reference in interpreting the results, which showed a severe developmental lag in these children.
M, De Meuron, E H, Auerswald
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2017
Virtue tries to swim between moving waves, somewhere in the middle. Generosity is fine, but too much destroys everyone. Wisdom is practical, not pure, and it is confused as the world is confusion. Pure reason is not available (Kant’s impossible view), such as non-pure acting.
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Virtue tries to swim between moving waves, somewhere in the middle. Generosity is fine, but too much destroys everyone. Wisdom is practical, not pure, and it is confused as the world is confusion. Pure reason is not available (Kant’s impossible view), such as non-pure acting.
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