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Predictably, the 10 oldest parks are found mainly in cities in the original 13 colonies, whose small village greens emulated models in England.
The widely used and emulated model by Budyko (1974) for global and regional estimates of evaporation and, by deduction, surface runoff and other measures of liquid water fluxes, takes an important step in this direction.
Our results show that it is possible to emulate dynamic models in systems biology to a high precision using multivariate regression, and that local modelling can improve the results substantially when the parameter to phenotype map is highly nonlinear.
Since 1994, Apple's Macintosh computers have contained software to enable them to emulate older models that used a different microprocessor.
The Guild helps designers learn from and emulate natural models with the goal of developing products, processes and policies that create conditions conducive to life.
The OpEx model is what we equate with companies adopting Amazon Web Services and elastic services that emulate that model.
The narrative is dominated by artists with academic training who emulated European models.
So it's not surprising that others seek to emulate our model.
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