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    Effect of caregiving relationship and formal long-term care service use on caregiver well-being

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    10.1111/ggi.12958Geriatrics and Gerontology International1710E8-E1

    Community-Based Long-Term Care Services

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    10.1177/0898264315590229Journal of Aging and Health282150096JAHE

    The Role of a Multicomponent Home-Health Intervention in Reducing Caregiver Stress in Singapore: A Qualitative Study

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    10.1093/geronb/gbw008Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences732e017839JGBS

    Two applications of the Divide & Conquer principle in the molecular sciences

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    Brinkmann G, Dress A, Perrey SW, Stoye J. Two applications of the Divide & Conquer principle in the molecular sciences. Mathematical programming. 1997;79(1-3):71-97.In this paper, two problems from the molecular sciences are addressed: the enumeration of fullerene-type isomers and the alignment of biosequences. We report on two algorithms dealing with these problems both of which are based on the well-known and widely used Divide & Conquer principle. In other words, our algorithms attack the original problems by associating with them an appropriate number of much simpler problems whose solutions can be "glued together" to yield solutions of the original, rather complex tasks. The considerable improvements achieved this way exemplify that the present day molecular sciences offer many worthwile opportunities for the effective use of fundamental algorithmic principles and architectures

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