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Multiobjective evolutionary algorithms: a comparative case study and the strength Pareto approach
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 1999Evolutionary algorithms (EAs) are often well-suited for optimization problems involving several, often conflicting objectives. Since 1985, various evolutionary approaches to multiobjective optimization have been developed that are capable of searching ...
E. Zitzler, L. Thiele
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Strength and breaking mechanism of multiwalled carbon nanotubes under tensile load
Science, 2000The tensile strengths of individual multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were measured with a "nanostressing stage" located within a scanning electron microscope.
Min-Feng Yu+5 more
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SPEA2: Improving the strength pareto evolutionary algorithm
, 2001The Strength Pareto Evolutionary Algorithm (SPEA) (Zitzler and Thiele 1999) is a relatively recent technique for finding or approximating the Pareto-optimal set for multiobjective optimization problems.
E. Zitzler, M. Laumanns, L. Thiele
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Going from strength to strength
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2014A new gene therapy approach can be used to increase size and efficiency of neuromuscular junctions with corresponding inceases in muscle strength.
Marc S. Lavine+3 more
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Understanding HRM–Firm Performance Linkages: The Role of the “Strength” of the HRM System
, 2004Theory building has lagged on the intermediate linkages responsible for the relationship between HRM and firm performance. We introduce the construct “strength of the HRM system” and describe the meta-features of an HRM system that result in a strong ...
D. Bowen, Cheri Ostroff
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Nanobeam Mechanics: Elasticity, Strength, and Toughness of Nanorods and Nanotubes
, 1997The Young's modulus, strength, and toughness of nanostructures are important to proposed applications ranging from nanocomposites to probe microscopy, yet there is little direct knowledge of these key mechanical properties.
E. Wong, P. Sheehan, Charles M. Lieber
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From Strength to Strength: “Inner Strength” with Immature Ego States
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1993The ego-strengthening literature concentrates on the use of hypnotic techniques with the entire or total personality. Ego-state therapy conceptualizes the ego as a system of subpersonalities or ego states that have shifting energies. At any particular time the ego state with the most energy is dominant or executive.
Shirley A. McNeal, Claire Frederick
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Strength of theory and theory of strength
Evaluation and Program Planning, 1989Abstract Strength of treatment or intervention has been neglected as an important determinant of the outcomes of evaluations. We need to develop ways of quantifying interventions so that strength may be related to outcome and so that results of different interventions may be more usefully compared.
Lee Sechrest, Anne G. Scott
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THE STRENGTH AND DILATANCY OF SANDS
, 1986Extensive data of the strength and dilatancy of 17 sands in axisymmetric or plane strain at different densities and confining pressures are collated.
M. Bolton
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Ego depletion and the strength model of self-control: a meta-analysis.
Psychological bulletin, 2010According to the strength model, self-control is a finite resource that determines capacity for effortful control over dominant responses and, once expended, leads to impaired self-control task performance, known as ego depletion.
M. Hagger+3 more
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