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A more parsimonious model would account for this fact without appealing to learning.
A more sophisticated model would account for space time interaction using a statistical space time covariance structure.
This model would account for the presence in a population of a function that would be weakly selected in its own right, explaining why it avoids extinction.
This model would account for the low mtDNA nucleotide substitution rate of corrals, whose colonies can grow asexually for hundreds of years.
Such a model would account for the observation that DC is a heritable disorder, usually presenting later in life (with correspondingly greater chances of having accrued the second requisite mutation), but with widely varying penetrance.
6) The authors mention that the person effect within their model would account for differences in cell populations among individuals, given that these are stable within individuals during the sampling timeframe.
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Pint-size models would account for nearly one in five luxury sales, up from one in 20 in 2005.
We did not expect that our simple flux models would account for all variability across each latitude band.
One of the challenging but practically important generalisations of the present framework would be an extension of a pairwise model that would account for heterogeneity in node degree distribution (House and Keeling 2011).
An advantage for modelling is that the length scales are sufficiently different that multi-scale analysis is possible instead of developing a model that would account for the whole complexity of the described system.
An appropriate model that would account for conditional heteroscedasticity should be able to remove possible non-linear pattern in the data.
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