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Fitting the mixture model again with week of follow-up modeled as quadratic and age as linear in both model components led to -2LL= 14069, BIC= 14169, AIC= 14107.

For the daily based prediction, the diffuse fraction model with linear form is the most suitable one with root mean square error (RMSE) and correlation coefficient (R) of 1.3081 MJ/m2 and 0.8767, while for the monthly mean daily prediction, the diffuse coefficient model again with linear form provides the utmost accuracy, for which RMSE and R are 0.5391 MJ/m2 and 0.9258, respectively.

I therefore ran the model again with an interaction term of citizenship and the policy measure squared, making it possible to test whether citizenship is e.g. positively associated with belonging at both ends of the citizenship policy continuum, with no (or a smaller) effect at more 'mixed' policy positions.

Then, it adjusts the model again with p-1 variables.

The alternative hypothesis H1 assumes the free-rate model again with its five parameters.

Changing from one species to another needs to train the model again with the new leaves.

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Lastly, we added the deployment-related factors to the models, again with backward elimination until we arrived at final models of physical and mental function, respectively.

The populations shown in Figures  2 and 3 were modeled again with negative regression paths from the latent factors transient causes and enduring causes to baseline predictor while the paths from these latent factors to baseline health were still positive.

For offerings that compete on the basis of price, you move clockwise around the model, again starting with the CVP, but next setting the price, devising a rough cost structure, and then determining what processes and resources (often radically different from those in your current model) are needed to meet your price requirements.

The duplication model again starts with a small seed network and grows by 'duplicating' a randomly picked vertex with all its links (Bebek et al., 2006; Chung et al., 2003; Hormozdiari et al., 2007).

Fewer than 12% of compact-car buyers in China say that they would buy the same model again, as compared with 50% of such buyers in Japan (Exhibit 2), though the Chinese figure is largely attributable to consumers who plan to trade up to larger cars.

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