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    Newton-type methods near critical solutions of piecewise smooth nonlinear equations by Fischer, A, Izmailov, A. F, Jelitte, M

    “…It is well-recognized that in the presence of singular (and in particular nonisolated) solutions of unconstrained or constrained smooth nonlinear equations,…”
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    Constrained Lipschitzian Error Bounds and Noncritical Solutions of Constrained Equations by Fischer, A., Izmailov, A. F., Jelitte, M.

    Published in Set-valued and variational analysis (01-09-2021)
    “…For many years, local Lipschitzian error bounds for systems of equations have been successfully used for the design and analysis of Newton-type methods. There…”
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    Do we measure the same in all persons? On measurement invariance and response shift in rehabilitation research - part 1 by Schuler, M, Jelitte, M

    Published in Die Rehabilitation (01-10-2012)
    “…Subjective constructs like health-related quality of life are often investigated in scientific surveys in rehabilitation science, usually assuming that such…”
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    Do we always measure the same? On measurement invariance and response shift in rehabilitation research - part 2 by Jelitte, M, Schuler, M

    Published in Die Rehabilitation (01-12-2012)
    “…Interventions in medical rehabilitation are often evaluated using a single-group pre-post study design with health-related quality of life (hrqol) as an…”
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    Empirically derived recommendations for measuring patient-reported change in rehabilitation studies by Mittag, O, Kohlmann, T, Meyer, T, Meyer-Moock, S, Meffert, C, Farin, E, Gerdes, N, Pohontsch, N, Moock, J, Jelitte, M, Löschmann, C, Bitzer, E-M, Raspe, H

    Published in Die Rehabilitation (01-04-2013)
    “…Diverse methods are available for evaluation of (medical) interventions. In each case one has to decide on a specific method. Our aim was to analyze typical…”
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