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For manufacturing processes where no satisfactory analytical model exists, or where a low-order empirical polynomial model is inappropriate, neural networks offer a good alternative predictive modeling approach.
In New York City, however, a consensus has formed among charity and relief groups that such a model is inappropriate for a disaster of this magnitude.
The new model is used to analyze a real data set, for which a fixed effects model is inappropriate.
The measured distributions of Reynolds stresses show that the simple Boussinesq approximation of gradient-type stress model is inappropriate for this flow field.
Consequently, the author acknowledges that the use of an ordinal panel data model is inappropriate for a realistic econometric model of load factor.
In this paper, focusing on impact in social science, and policy-related impact in particular, we argue that such a cause and effect model is inappropriate.
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Hence, because the constitutive knockout was embryonic lethal and the cellular model was inappropriate to study the role of Hsp90b1 in female gametes and early preimplantation embryos, it was necessary to use a conditional gene targeting approach.
They argued that application of the standard linear model was inappropriate.
Additionally, the Vuong test confirmed that a zero-inflated model was inappropriate [ 23].
Therefore, the one-compartment model was inappropriate for studying the pharmacokinetics of phenytoin after intravenous fosphenytoin sodium injection.
As with the log(−log(survival)) plot in PH models, this is a useful but limited approach as departures from linearity could be due to the AFT model being inappropriate or that one or more important covariates have been omitted.
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