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    sj-docx-1-ann-10.1177_0002716220976535 – Supplemental material for Foster Care in a Life Course Perspective

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ann-10.1177_0002716220976535 for Foster Care in a Life Course Perspective by Lawrence M. Berger, Kristen S. Slack and Fred Wulczyn in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science</p

    Towards minimizing the energy of slack variables for binary classification

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    20.09.13 KB. Ok to add to spiral, author says conference already available online.This paper presents a binary classification algorithm that is based on the minimization of the energy of slack variables, called the Mean Squared Slack (MSS). A novel kernel extension is proposed which includes the withholding of just a subset of input patterns that are misclassified during training. The later leads to a time and memory efficient system that converges in a few iterations. Two datasets are exploited for performance evaluation, namely the adult and the vertebral column dataset. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm with respect to computation time and scalability. Accuracy is also high. In specific, it equals 84.951% for the adult dataset and 91.935%, for the vertebral column dataset, outperforming state-of-the-art methods. © 2012 EURASIP

    sj-docx-1-mio-10.1177_20597991231202897 – Supplemental material for Using social practice theory to examine parenting: A scoping review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-mio-10.1177_20597991231202897 for Using social practice theory to examine parenting: A scoping review by Caitlan McLean, Linda Slack-Smith and Paul R Ward in Methodological Innovations</p

    sj-docx-1-ann-10.1177_0002716220978361 – Supplemental material for The Child Maltreatment Prevention Landscape: Where Are We Now, and Where Should We Go?

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ann-10.1177_0002716220978361 for The Child Maltreatment Prevention Landscape: Where Are We Now, and Where Should We Go? by Lawrence M. Berger, Kristen S. Slack, Brenda Jones Harden, Cassandra Simons, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama and Richard Barth in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science</p

    sj-docx-1-jre-10.1177_15562646221078415 - Supplemental material for “<i>It’s Almost as if Stakeholder Engagement is the Annoying ‘Have-to-do'…</i>”: Can Ethics Review Help Address the “3 Ts” of Tokenism, Toxicity, and Tailoring in Stakeholder Engagement?

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jre-10.1177_15562646221078415 for “It’s Almost as if Stakeholder Engagement is the Annoying ‘Have-to-do'…”: Can Ethics Review Help Address the “3 Ts” of Tokenism, Toxicity, and Tailoring in Stakeholder Engagement? by Abigail Wilkinson, Catherine Slack, Siyabonga Thabethe and Jessica Salzwedel in Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics</p

    sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 - Supplemental material for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study by Mohammed Junaid, Linda Slack-Smith, Kingsley Wong, Gareth Baynam, Hanny Calache, Timothy Hewitt and Helen Leonard in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    sj-docx-3-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 - Supplemental material for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study by Mohammed Junaid, Linda Slack-Smith, Kingsley Wong, Gareth Baynam, Hanny Calache, Timothy Hewitt and Helen Leonard in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    sj-docx-4-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 - Supplemental material for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study by Mohammed Junaid, Linda Slack-Smith, Kingsley Wong, Gareth Baynam, Hanny Calache, Timothy Hewitt and Helen Leonard in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    sj-docx-2-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 - Supplemental material for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-cpc-10.1177_10556656221074215 for Epidemiology of Hospital Admissions for Craniosynostosis in Australia: A Population-Based Study by Mohammed Junaid, Linda Slack-Smith, Kingsley Wong, Gareth Baynam, Hanny Calache, Timothy Hewitt and Helen Leonard in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    On the slack phenomena and snap force in tethers of submerged floating tunnels under wave conditions

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    Under severe sea wave conditions, the mooring tethers of submerged floating tunnel (SFT) might go slack. It may cause the structure failure during the service lifetime of SFT. The paper investigated SFT dynamics when going through tether slacking and the related snap force under wave conditions. Besides the nonlinearity of fluid drag and of structural geometry for a relative large structure displacement, the problem is characterized by the nonlinearity due to the discontinuity in axial stiffness of the tethers. To include these nonlinearities, the method of Lagrange energy is used to build the governing equations of SFT motion, and a bilinear oscillator is introduced to simulate the mooring tether operating in an alternating slack-taut state. The sensitivities of the occurrence of tether slacking to wave height and wave period are investigated. Results show that at a large wave height SFT tether will go slack and snap force occurs. SFT responses are categorized into three types of state according to the dynamic response characteristics of tether tension. Effects of two fundamental structure parameters, buoyancy-weight ratio (BWR) and inclined mooring angle (IMA), on the dynamic responses of SFT are analyzed. A slack-taut map of SFT tethers is built. It intuitively describes the occurrences of slack and snap force with different combinations of the two parameters. An analytical approach for slack prediction by deriving the slack criterion is provided to reveal the mechanism of the presented slack-taut map. By present research, the authors tried to make their effort to provide an alternative philosophy for SFT structural design on concerning preventing the occurrence of tether slacking and snap force. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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