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... Intini, Graduated in Management Engineering at Politecnico di Bari (Italy), specialized in the environmental management of production systems. She has a PhD in Industrial and Innovation Engineering ... fighting a losing battle, UN admits. The Guardian, 26 February. [30] IISD, International Institute for Sustainable Development 2007. www.iisd.org/pdf/2007/media_grain_journal.pdf. and Institute ... Francesca Intini1, Silvana Kühtz1, Gianluca Rospi2 1 Dep. Engineering and Environmental Physics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Basilicata, Italy. 2 Dep. Engineering and Environmental...
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... Assignment in Open Source SoftwareDevelopment using Self-Organizing Maps 65 65A Method for Project Member Role Assignment in Open Source SoftwareDevelopment using Self-Organizing MapsSelf ... Member Role Assignment in Open Source SoftwareDevelopment using Self-Organizing Maps 61 SWEBOK, established by a group led by the IEEE in 2001, is a system containing the minimum knowledge that ... Self-Organizing Maps3 A Method for Project Member Role Assignment in Open Source SoftwareDevelopment using Self-Organizing Maps Shingo Kawamura, Minoru Uehara, and Hideki Mori Department of Open Information...
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... most clinically relevant items, rel-ative to response rate, inter-item correlation, and floor orceiling effects. The items were eliminated in cases of miss-ing values exceeding 5%, high inter-item ... scorewithin every dimension. A missing scale score was substi-tuted if over half of the items in each scale were missing.All dimensions were linearly transformed to a 0–100scale, with 100 indicating ... Quality of life forpatients groups. Kidney international 2000, 57(suppl):121-130.35. Gentile S: Principal determinants of quality of life. Soins 2004,688(suppl):4.36. Shrout PE, Fleiss JL: Intraclass...