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1. To include or not to include : Teachers’ social representations of inclusion of students with Asperger syndrome
Abstract : Evidence on inclusive classrooms shows that successful implementation of inclusion can lead to increased social involvement, personal well-being and higher levels of academic performance compared with segregated provision. Despite these potential benefits inclusion of students with Asperger syndrome (AS) in the mainstream classroom is problematic. READ MORE
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2. How to include relatives and productivity loss in a cost‐effectiveness analysis
Abstract : Health economic evaluations are today commonly used in the decision‐making process in health care. Within the field of cost‐effectiveness analysis (CEA), there are several methodological and empirical issues that cause debate about what is included in the analysis. READ MORE
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3. A Stochastic Control Approach to Include Transfer Limits in Power System Operation
Abstract : The main function of the power grid is to transfer electric energy from generating facilities to consumers. To have a reliable and economical supply of electricity, large amounts of electric energy often have to be transferred over long distances. READ MORE
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4. Extending a networked robot system to include humans, tiny devices, and everyday objects
Abstract : In networked robot systems (NRS), robots and robotic devices are distributed in the environment; typically tasks are performed by cooperation and coordination of such multiple networked components. NRS offer advantages over monolithic systems in terms of modularity, flexibility and cost effectiveness, and they are thus becoming a mainstream approach to the inclusion of robotic solutions in everyday environments. READ MORE
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5. Advancing life cycle assessment of textile products to include textile chemicals. Inventory data and toxicity impact assessment
Abstract : Textile products are used by almost everybody throughout the world, fulfilling basic human needs such as keeping us warm and contributing to our social position. Every year the global textile industry delivers close to 100 million metric tonnes of new products to the market. READ MORE