Sentence examples for increasing probabilistic from inspiring English sources

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In the given context, a wide scatter of the experimental points in region II can be attributed to the increasing probabilistic nature of deuterium retention in the implanted dose range 1 × 1017 to 8 × 1017 D/cm2.

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The entrenchment hypothesis (Braine & Brooks, 1995) states that repeated presentation of a verb leads to an ever-increasing probabilistic inference that non-attested uses (e.g., * I'm gonna fall this on her) are not permitted.

Integer-valued time series have received increasing attention in the probabilistic and statistical literature over the past several years because of its applicability in many different areas such as the natural sciences, the social sciences, international tourism demand, and economy.

This is reflected in the increased use of probabilistic models for phylogenetic inference, multiple sequence alignment, and molecular population genetics.

The point sampling approaches listed by increasing processing time are random, probabilistic and uniform samplings.

Global sensitivity of the resilience index to increasing imprecision in parameters of the probabilistic model has been analysed.

For the mean number of hospitalisations prior to death, the underestimation of hospitalisations relative to the Full Probabilistic Model increased with increasing study period for the Basic, the Most Recent and the Most Frequent SLK-581 Strategies; while the relative underestimation decreased with increasing study period for the Any Match SLK-581 Strategy.

Our approach to multi-class prediction is a novel one characterized by increasing combination of binary classifiers and a probabilistic approach for outputs.

The model is probabilistic in nature, with risk factors increasing the probability of the emergence of a learning disability and protective factors decreasing this probability.

The increasing availability of next-generation sequencing (NGS) whole-genome/exome reveals probabilistic genomic information from the preconception stage until the end of life of an individual.

According to the hypothesis, subjects may discount probabilistic rewards as "odds against", O = (1- p)/ p (p = probability of receipt in each probabilistic choice), increases (it should be noticed that a larger odds against corresponds to a smaller probability of receipt).

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