Sentence examples for approximation to the reality from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, the analysis presented here is a three-level hierarchical model of encounters clustered within GPs clustered within practices, which is an approximation to the reality but a useful model for this purpose.

However, as explained by de los Campos et al. [ 27] the fact that multiple markers are likely to track the same QTL questions the assumptions of additivity and independence of SNP allele substitution effects between loci, and therefore the genomic model is a rough approximation to the reality of the additive model of causal effects.

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But (as this example suggests) even multiple corroboration achieves only a very rough approximation to the original reality.

This can only be an approximation to the underlying biological reality, as there must come a time when C-peptide stops decreasing.

However, Burnham and Anderson (2002) argue that it is possible to find the 'best approximation' to reality, or the distance between the unknown model and the model built to explain it, with a minimum loss of information.

Rabbit corneas have been used in TE-CXL experiments because the rabbit epithelium is histologically quite similar to that of humans, and therefore recommended by past researchers as a reasonable approximation to clinical reality, avoiding the use of valuable nonhuman, primate research animals [ 32].

The closest approximation to reality that involves the calculation of dynamic overloads using multi-body models requires dismissing those forces obtained by experimental formulations [Eqs. (6) and (8)].

Decisions may often be taken in circumstances in which the assumption that individuals have no knowledge of the situation is a better approximation to reality than is the assumption that they possess complete information and have the capacity to process this information to make optimal decisions.

In this regard it should be noted that the deterministic and binary approximation to reality inherent in the Boolean formalism demands careful interpretation of model outputs and limits the overall success rate, which may be achieved.

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It is thus not too surprising that its search has fired long, acrimonious polemics on the "right" path to truth, eventually looking more like religious wars in the quest of an unattainable dream than scientific arguments in search of the best approximation to reality.

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