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This model makes different projects comparable, starting with bicycle measures, mobility management, measures for pedestrians and ending with public transport infrastructure measures or new public transport vehicles.
In birds, males are the homogametic sex, each having two Z chromosomes, and therefore our model makes different predictions.
Note that since our model makes different assumptions than the binomial-type models, it is not easily directly comparable with them via simulation studies.
Thus, while all three models give similar predictions for quadrants 2 4 (children who show either no impairments or difficulties with only one of the two behaviours), for those children with difficulties in both gaze following and disengagement, the additive model makes different predictions to the multiplicative and logistic.
The sex-linked model makes different predictions about which distributions should be the same: 1 = 7 (both pure E and ZExE having the predicted genotype XEXE), 3 = 4 = 5 = 8 (all F1 and some backcrosses with the predicted genotype XZXE), and 2 = 6 (pure Z and EZxZ both predicted to be XZXZ).
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The different types of spatial models make different assumptions, model spatial autocorrelation differently and analyse the data in different ways; their relative merits will be explored as part of the study.
These reference models make different assumptions and interpretations of synergy.
These two models make different predictions about the stratigraphic completeness and correlation of the Doushantuo Formation.
But these models make different empirical predictions from each other, and they also make different predictions from classical relativistic cosmology.
Discrete-state and continuous models make different predictions about the shape of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.
We describe an experiment based on a simple two-person game designed so that different learning models make different predictions.
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