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"What model could survive this?" she asks rhetorically.
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But he warned of complacency, saying banks needed to make sure their business models could survive a deteriorating market, which might include a decline of up to 25percentt in housing prices.
What they didn't do right was evolve the core brand into a twentieth century model that could survive the inevitable shift from over the air broadcast to cable.
For example, intracerebral injection of NSCs derived from human iPSCs did not reduce the infarct volume and improve functional recovery in rat ischemic stroke model, although NSC could survive and differentiate into neurons [ 62].
Though his supporters were quick to hearken back to Clarence Thomas as a model for how a black conservative could survive similar allegations, they seemed to forget one key fact: Anita Hill, Thomas's accuser, is black.
It is not clear how any economic model could have survived this hostile encirclement.
These experiments were particularly important because they offered the opportunity to prove that a system, such as the multivariate control loop, could survive degraded conditions, provided the empirical models used were accurate and representative of the process dynamics.
Unlike the DLC1 knockout model, DLC2 was dispensable for embryonic development and DLC2-deficient mice could survive to adulthood.
In the mouse model, DLC1 depletion was embryonic lethal while our DLC2 knockout mice could survive to adulthood.
Species distribution modelling or ecological niche modelling (ENM) explores this relationship through various algorithms and identifies suitable areas where potential populations could survive (Pearson 2010).
Many more pubs could survive, he believes, if it weren't for the pubco business model.
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