SOCIAL WORK FORENSIC REPORTS IN SOUTH AFRICAN CRIMINAL COURTS: INEVITABILITY IN THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE


Reflections on generating (disjunctive) cuts

We consider the problem of constructing generic supporting hyperplanes to be used within a (branch and) bound-and-cut algorithm.We review some of the properties that these hyperplanes should enjoy.It is generally admitted that they should cut a parasitic point generated during the process.We argue that the advantages of restricting supports to cuts

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Effectiveness of a tele-rehabilitation intervention to improve performance and reduce morbidity for people post hip fracture - study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Most surviving hip-fracture patients experience reduced mobility and lose some of their functional ability, which increases the risk of complications and rehospitalization.Post-discharge transitional programs to reduce readmissions and disabilities have shown some success.Telerehabilitation refers to the use of technologies to p

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Measuring and Comparing Descend in Elite Race Cycling with a Perspective on Real-Time Feedback for Improving Individual Performance

Descend technique and performance vary among elite racing cyclists and it is not clear what slower riders should do to improve their performance.An observation study was performed of the descending technique of members of a World Tour cycling team and the technique of each member was compared with the fastest descender amongst them.The obtained dat

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