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As before, the second model produced very similar fits (see Figure 3 figure supplement 2).
As before, the model produced very accurate predictions of the glucose, xylose, biomass and ethanol concentration profiles with the uptake parameter values in Table 1.
As a random-effect model produced very similar results to a fixed-effect model, further statistical tests for heterogeneity were not conducted.
Our random-effects model produced very similar findings, with an SIR of 0.76 (95% CrI: 0.68, 0.84) for breast cancer, 0.72 (95% CrI: 0.56, 0.91) for endometrial cancer, and 0.69 (95% CrI: 0.50, 0.90) for ovarian cancer.
Replacing the log-transformed urine 1-OHPG concentration value with the quintile category and fitting the same final model produced very similar results, reassuring us that the results were not sensitive to the shape of the distribution (data not shown).
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Hence, our simple simulator model produces very accurate results for CBB.
The statistics for the five calibration basins show that the model produces very good to excellent results for the calibration period.
However, the GGDH model produces very erroneous solutions for the turbulent natural convection in a square cavity with conducting walls where the Rayleigh number is relatively small and the thermally stratified region is dominant.
The second model produces very similar fits (see Figure 3 figure supplement 2 ).
Using maximum likelihood with the SSREV model produces very similar conclusions to those obtained with the U2S context dependent model (supplementary fig. S2, Supplementary Material online).
The flexible parametric proportional hazards model produces very similar estimates to the Cox proportional hazards model in terms of both the cause-specific hazard ratios and the cumulative incidence functions.
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