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In order to validate the proposed representation model we relied upon two hypotheses: metric resolution and variability.
To estimate our mixed multinomial logit model, we relied on the mixlogit routine in the Stata V.11 statistical software.
In formulating our RR model, we relied on information on the RR of mortality at specified PM2.5 exposure concentrations from the available literature.
Therefore, in our model, we relied on TEER measurement to assess the presence of tight junctions indicative of healthy brain endothelial cells.
For our GIS model we relied on addresses in Fresno, Kern, and Tulare counties (tricounty area) between 1974 and 1999 inclusive.
In our model, we relied on the only long-term population-based study which reported that half of all ESRD patients had progressed to this state despite having stopped lithium (6).
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Summary of the Statistical Model We rely upon a statistical model to predict what a school's four-year graduation rate is expected to be based on a number of input criteria which measure the academic quality of incoming students.
While our construction can be easily adjusted to a centralized or a distributed computing model, we rely on a set of particular users that help the service provider with computations.
In the absence of estimated parameters of our model, we rely on this set of baseline guesstimates of these parameters, having the euro area economy in mind as an example.
Given a dated binary species tree S, the reconciliation model we rely on considers a variant S′ of S called a subdivision (as done also in [ 2, 6, 17]), associated to a time function θ S ′.
Finally, when considering the multiple levels of this life course eco-epidemiological model, we rely on the understanding that disease occurs in individuals, but interventions can occur at any level, including individual-level, family-level, community-level, resulting in healthy people in healthy communities.
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