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Carter and Leonard Presta, in charge of computer modeling, tinkered with the molecule until it bound perfectly to the HER2 gene.
Brannon focused on development, story and animation, Lasseter was in charge of art, modeling and lighting, and Unkrich oversaw editorial and layout.
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"We said we were in charge of validating the model," said Mr. Tandy, who worked for Ford as a "vehicle dynamics" engineer until 1995, when he joined an engineering consulting firm in Houston that does a lot of work for Ford and other automakers.
You would think that being in charge of a Cadillac model, such as DeVille, would be enough of a job, considering the stakes.
Welsh is an ex-Rothschild banker in charge of promoting commercial models.
Preference learning is the branch of machine learning in charge of inducing preference models from data.
The general attenuation model is considered to be α = ρ-1 + β1ρ-2 + β2ρ-3, for which the values β1 and β2 are in charge of tuning the unknown model.
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