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Reproductive Consequences of Population Divergence through Sexual Conflict

by Oliver Y. Martin, David J. Hosken
"... the proportion of pairs that did not mate in a 30 min observation period, was greater in high-conflict popula-tions in spite of their larger population size [15]. This ..."
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the proportion of pairs that did not mate in a 30 min observation period, was greater in high-conflict popula-tions in spite of their larger population size [15]. This

Interactive Genetic Algorithms with Variational Population Size

by Jie Ren, Dun-wei Gong, Xiao-yan Sun, Jie Yuan
"... Abstract. Traditional interactive genetic algorithms often have a small population size because of a limited human-computer interface and user fatigue, which restrict these algorithms ’ performances to some degree. In order to improve these algorithms ’ performances and alleviate user fatigue effect ..."
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clustering of the population. In addition, elitist individuals are reserved to extract building blocks. The offspring is generated based on these building blocks, leading to a reduced popula-tion size. The proposed algorithm was applied to a fashion evolutionary design system, and the results validated its

Estimation of Effective Population Size for the Long-Lived Darkblotched

by Rockfish Sebastes Crameri, Daniel Gomez-uchida, Michael, A. Banks
"... blotched rockfish (Sebastes crameri) utilizing the temporal method for overlapping generations, which requires a combi-nation of age-specific demography and genetic information from cohorts. Following calculations of age-specific survival and reproductive success from fishery data, we genotyped a sa ..."
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sample (n 5 1087) comprised by 6 cohorts (from 1995 to 2000) across 7 microsatellite loci. Our Ne estimate (N ̂ e) plus 95 % confidence interval was N ̂ e 5 9157 [6495– 12 215], showing that the breeding population number could be 3–4 orders of magnitude smaller than the census popula-tion size (N ̂ 5 24

Registration Techniques for Multisensor Remotely Sensed Images,” Photogrammetric Engineering

by Leila M. G. Fonseca, B. S. Manjunath - and Remote Sensing , 1996
"... Image registration is one of the basic image processing oper-ations in remote sensing. With the increase in the number of images collected every day from different sensors, automated registration of multisensor/multispectral images has become a very important issue. A wide range of registration tech ..."
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tech-niques has been developed for many different types of appli-cations and data. Given the diversity of the data, it i s un-likely that a single registration scheme will work satisfactorily for all different applications. A possible solu-tion is to integrate multiple registration algorithms into a

Relative sensitivities of mammalian carnivores to habitat fragmentation. Conservation Biology

by Kevin R. Crooks , 2002
"... I examined the effects of habitat fragmentation on the distribution and abundance of mamma-lian carnivores in coastal southern California and tested the prediction that responses to fragmentation var-ied with the body size of carnivore species. I conducted track surveys for nine native and two exoti ..."
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I examined the effects of habitat fragmentation on the distribution and abundance of mamma-lian carnivores in coastal southern California and tested the prediction that responses to fragmentation var-ied with the body size of carnivore species. I conducted track surveys for nine native and two

SPAT IAL CHARACTERIST ICS OF HABITAT PATCHES AND POPULAT ION SURVIVAL

by L. P. Lefkovitch, Lenore Fahrig , 1985
"... Lefkovitch, L.P. and Fahrig, L., 1985. Spatial characteristics of habitat patches and popula-tion survival. Ecol. Modelling, 30: 297-308. The effect of the spatial arrangement of habitat patches on the survival of resident populations were considered in a stochastic model using population parameters ..."
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parameters appropriate to Peromyscus leucopus. The 34 possible arrangements of connections among five otherwise identical patches were simulated in order to determine the survival probabilities and popula-tion sizes. The main findings are that populations in completely isolated patches have lower survival

Sensitivity Portion size Unhealthy foods Food perception

by Individual Differences , 2015
"... Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional study is to investigate normative and person-specific aspects of which reflects a maladaptive threshold for what constitutes an appropriate portion, such that the size of a single portion is overes-timated (Lucus, 2008). For instance, in one study, 186 adul ..."
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Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional study is to investigate normative and person-specific aspects of which reflects a maladaptive threshold for what constitutes an appropriate portion, such that the size of a single portion is overes-timated (Lucus, 2008). For instance, in one study, 186

Article Identifying Appropriate Compensation Types for Service Failures: A Meta-Analytic and Experimental Analysis

by Holger Roschk, Katja Gelbrich
"... This article examines how compensation type and failure type explain the recovery effect of compensation, using a meta-analysis (Study 1) and an experiment (Study 2). Drawing on resource exchange theory, we propose new classifications for both compen-sation and failure type and find three major resu ..."
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the fluctuating effect sizes of compensation reported in prior research. From a managerial point of view, practitioners can choose the appropriate compensation type for a failure, one that repays in kind what customers have lost. As a result, companies achieve stronger recovery effects without additional costs.

THE EFFECT OF GROUP SIZE ON INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN BEGINNING PIANO CLASSES

by Anita Jackson
"... The purpose of this research was to determine if there are statistically significant differences in individual achievement within large and small beginning piano classes. Recent trends towards class piano have indicated the need for creditable program organization. A total of 44 preschool, elementar ..."
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achievement. Demands for keyboard instruction for large segments of the popula-tion, including all age levels, have created the need for piano teachers to expand their services. Prospects for more efficient use of time and facilities and practical economics make class piano a readily acceptable approach

Doors R, Meerhof L. Size distribution, electronic recognition and counting of human blood monocytes. Blood

by Hans Loos, Bep Blok-schut, Rineke Van Doom, Louis Meerhof , 1976
"... During a study on the separation of human blood monocytes from lymphocytes, a method was developed to recognize and count monocytes by electronic means. Lightscattering (Cytograf, Bio/Physics), and changes in electrical resistance (Chan-nelyzer, Coulter) were used to size mono-nuclear leukocytes dir ..."
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directly in cell sus-pensions. Both methods revealed a size distribution profile in which two popula-tions of mononuclear leukocytes could be distinguished. The largest cells were virtu-ally eliminated after phagocytosis of iron particles. We confirmed that these cells were monocytes by three different
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