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We found similar qualitative patterns when we assumed reduced efficacy for fever screening devices, questionnaire reporting, or both tests.
A comparison of the numerical analysis against laboratory test results is provided, showing the method's capability in predicting the raking strength of the wall, despite the assumed reduced number of DoFs.
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Automakers have not yet taken this approach very seriously because they assumed reducing mass meant using light metals such as aluminum and magnesium, whose cost is barely justified to save gasoline that in the United States costs less than bottled water, and because they thought lightweighting would compromise safety in collisions with heavier vehicles.
The damage model assumes reduced thickness of laminate plies versus impact energy.
Kremb-Wagner et al. (2014), Wagner et al. (2012) and Weiler (1972) assume reduced Buntsandstein thicknesses along the eastern and southeastern margins of the TLE near Trier.
The classical growth/predation risk tradeoff assumes reduced activity as the cause of these declines.
It is both unrealistic and counterintuitive to assume reduced individual coastal contacts; living along the coast does not reduce the need, for example, for medical attention, commerce, or social companionship.
Here we assume reduced fitness resulted from selection on a single quantitative trait.
Indeed, a more recent study already directly assumes reduced patch finding efficiency in groups [ 14].
Doses are adjusted assuming reduced drug clearance by the renal system and CVVH.
Many existing models evade the problem of combinatorial variety by assuming reduced, heuristic network structures that focus on a restricted number of molecular species and reactions [ 6- 14].
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