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By streamlining and having a relentless focus on ease of use, elegance and a firm control on the lines of production, Jobs absorbed the lesson of so many successful models: less is always slightly more.

The focus of those behind the table was on Carolyn Winberg, a tomboyish Swedish model with a board-flat belly and limited d?lletage and well-toned buttocks and blond hair that, like that of so many successful models, had been frazzled by styling until it was the texture of wood shavings.

The importance of fractional calculus, i.e. the study of differentiation and integration to non-integer orders, started to be appreciated during the last few decades, mainly because many successful models were developed in various branches of science and engineering.

A recent conference in Bonn that reviewed results from three Paxis ( Pilot Action of Excellence on Innovative Start-ups) projects on academic entrepreneurship concluded that although there are many successful models to choose from, what works for one university may not work for another.

Many successful models of integrated care share common principles.

"Based on many successful models and on what I've heard from Government officials, NGOs, doctors and UN colleagues whom I've met, I believe that the tide can be turned against HIV over the next ten years," she added.

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The double Olympian told the BBC: "I've been extremely lucky in my career so far and during travelling to competitions around the world, I've noticed many successful business models that for whatever reason never make it to the island.

Remarkable structural and functional conservation of human POLG and its S. cerevisiae ortholog (Mip1p) led to the development of many successful yeast models, enabling to study the phenotype of putative pathogenic mutations.

Further, many of these successful models for PHCT function through structures such as Primary Health Care Centers or Medical Homes which are maintained and financed through support by government or federal states.

While there are many successful and predictive QSAR models, equally there are many models in the literature that encode little more than noise.

To our knowledge, many of the most successful models for describing the mature stage of orientation preference maps are variations on the long-range interaction model of Wolf, Kaschube et al. [11, 70, 71], the mature map z evolves from an undetermined (random) initial stage (not assumed to be Gaussian) through partial_{t} mathbf{z} = L_{varLambda} (mathbf{z}) + N_{gamma, sigma} (mathbf{z}).

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