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To that end, this effort proposes a methodology, which integrates limited data with science based modeling, so that the uncertainty is represented adequately.
With regard to gender and age, the distribution is also similar to the distribution in the population and, therefore, is represented adequately.
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Evidently, their views have not been represented adequately by any party since the Civil War.
As mixed-race women, neither feels that they are represented adequately in the world of beauty.
A major conclusion is that processes of deposition (or irreversible adsorption) with a reflection coefficient less than 1 cannot be represented adequately as Taylor dispersion with a superposed macroscopic sink term.
The structural design analysis was based on a 3-dimensional mathematical model of the building in which all details of the internal structures as well as the containment including the water in the pools were represented adequately.
Current requirements engineering methods are generally inadequate for eliciting and analysing these types of requirements, because they do not allow complex organisational structures and procedures that underlie policies to be represented adequately.
Thus, multiple crucial roles of ESS in ADSs can't be represented adequately.
Silvers and Francis (2005) and Christie Hartley (2009a) also maintain that people with severe intellectual impairments can be represented adequately in a contracting process that consists in trust-building more than hard bargaining, even if they cannot participate in it personally.
This is necessary to evaluate whether the constructs underlying the original questionnaire are represented adequately by the questionnaire items in the new language.
If more than 15%% of patients score highest (100) or lowest (0) value in the iHOT12, extreme outcome values might not be represented adequately [ 25].
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