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The foundations we lay to build up models or methods are not natural starting points, but rather human constructions arising from a particular historical context and set of concerns.
Since this output can be obtained depending on the time we would lie to use regression model.
The advantages of using ontologies to represent collaboration patterns lie in their ability to model effectively related concepts and interrelations, to map to collaboration services provided by different suppliers, to use reasoning to check values for validity and consistency, as well as to derive new facts based on the existing ones.
The additional value of this multilevel testing lies in the flexibility to model individual growth trajectories and to handle missing data.
The advantage of using linear mixed-effects modeling lies in its ability to model data from all individuals despite some missing data points, provided these are missing at random.
The strength of the proposed method lies in its ability to model biological systems at various states and exploring changes associated with certain diseases or the degradation of cellular health.
In fact, the novelty of the MCMC-Mallows approach, and the primary contribution of this work, lies in its flexibility to model arbitrary single, multiple, and partial knock-out designs.
He added: "The challenge now lies in finding a way to model the numerous processes of core formation to understand their timing and subsequent influence on the chemistry of not just the Earth, but also the other rocky bodies of the inner Solar System.
The novelty of City Comfort lies in a new algorithm to model surface temperature and associated long-wave radiation as well as the application of RADIANCE, a ray-tracing algorithm that can accurately simulate 3-D radiation fluxes in a complex urban space (Ward, et al, 1998).
An obvious way to model this lies in considering energetic "traps" (i.e. metastable states) often formed by one element's direct neighbors.
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