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Using Repeat Interviewing and Diaries to Research the Impact of Life-Threatening Events: The Exampleainty and risk, and how some of these limitations can be offset by using repeat interviews and diaries. Repeat interviewing and diary keeping offer alternatives to the one-off interview. Repeat interviewing involves talking to individuals who share an experience, several times over a defined period拍翅 发表于 2025-3-27 05:05:52
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Quantitative Analysis of Risk Positions: An Exploratory Approachomplexity of intersecting social forces at work when social inequalities are (re)produced, as risk is entangled with power assemblages such as gender, class and ethnicity, which together produce positions of privilege and subordination. Using multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) to visualise risk形容词词尾 发表于 2025-3-27 13:43:46
Tracing Discourses and Uncovering the ‘Performativity’ of Risk: Exploring the Role of Discourse Anals for exploring how risk and inequality are mutually constituted. First, a ., illuminating how ‘risk’ is used to describe and manage welfare policy of today, shifting some risks from the state to the individual, and second, a local . concerning a European Union (EU) migrant settlement. There are par斗争 发表于 2025-3-27 18:25:59
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lgorithms steer populations through a search space by illuminating the step-by-step evolution of solutions. To date, phylogenetic analyses have almost exclusively been applied in post hoc analyses of evolutionary algorithms for performance tuning and research. Here, we apply phylogenetic information哺乳动物 发表于 2025-3-28 07:13:46
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mise by automatically evolving programs. Indeed in a smallnumber of problems GP has evolved programs whose performance issimilar to or even slightly better than that of programs written bypeople. The main thrust of GP has been to automatically createfunctions. While these can be of great use they co