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Given this network model, we denote as the adjacency matrix of such that (6).
Given this network model, we denote as the adjacency matrix of such that if and otherwise.
Note that by the term "3-D model", we denote the 1-D model plus a laterally heterogeneous surface shell.
With the term "3-D model", we denote this 1-D model plus a laterally heterogeneous surface shell.
M-step: Under the framework of the MRF model, we denote each pixel as a node in the MRF model and describe its likelihood probability with p L i.
Similarly to the on-body cooperative model, we denote the projection of S on the body surface by point P. On the body surface, we can construct a xy-plane to present the location of R, where P is set to be the origin point and the x-axis is along P to D. Figure 2 Proposed cooperative model for in-body transmissions in WBANs.
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The constant population size model, which we denote by model A, is a one-parameter model; the variable population size model, which we denote by model B, is a two-parameter model.
Now consider a second model, which we denote model 0, or H0, in which the additive genetic effects are assumed to account for only 5% of the phenotypic variance.
However, these two models can also be combined with 2 sets of base frequencies (6 free parameters) for the GTR112 model and 3 sets of base frequencies (9 free parameters) for the GTR123 model and we denote such models with a "+F" notation, i.e. GTR112+F112 and GTR123+F123.
The first persistence-type method is the simple persistence model, which we denote the SP model.
Firstly, we study the impact of including more data of the same kind as used for SIFM (i.e., scalar, vector and scalar gradient data) on the model results; we denote this extended SIFM model as ({textit{SIFM}}_x).
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