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The key challenge for any such model is to reconcile the fact that the dimensions and shapes of individual trees are highly correlated with size and species (e.g. see [13]), with the fact that trees are extremely plastic and opportunistic in their growth ([14], [15], [16], [17]).
An observation that will hold for any such model is that as long as the population sizes are kept constant, the population dynamics follows a closed circle with a single oscillation frequency.
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Plans call for 50 such model schools of which 18 are complete or under construction.
Our relatively small dataset (10 participants for each of the longer anticipation windows) does not provide sufficient sensitivity for such model comparisons.
For any such simplified transmission model to have an impact on decision-making, it is important to consider who the eventual users of such a model might be, and to develop the model in consultation with those groups.
Factors such as family history, age-of-onset, presence/absence of neuropathological changes and cardiovascular disease would need to be clarified for any such sub-typing model to be advanced within the current context.
The CCS for such model structure is well within the IM value obtained experimentally (<7%).
Sample sizes available for such model development also diminish as length of stay increases, making it harder to develop generalizable models.
Large excesses of the electrophile are typically used for such model reactions owing to the low nucleophilicity of the nucleoside bases.
Some works have been integrated into PROC MIXED of the SAS Systems for estimation and inference for such models.
In such model, for any attribute, p, when a node s i receives the data sent from node s j, the total data amount after fused with the data generated by itself is expressed as D ̃ ( s i, p ) = max ( D ( s i, p ), D ( s j, p ) ) + min ( D ( s i, p ), D ( s j, p ) ) ( 1 - σ ), (1).
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