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If used for design purposes, the thermal modeling would result in a more conservative embankment construction, which is favorable if a warming climate is considered.
Imprecise GWAS modeling would result in spurious marker associations if the model cannot precisely correct for population stratification [ 42, 43].
The MDA estimates, on the other hand, represent the longer end of the survival distribution, which in modeling would result in fewer deaths and thus could be interpreted as a conservative comparison with a group undergoing any preventative intervention.
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For this case, the 'effective shunt' model simulation would result in a reduction in the PaO2/FiO2 ratio on increasing the FiO2 level in comparison with both the raw data and the two-parameter model simulation.
An unhealthy balance of either Id or Superego, in his model, would result in diseased behavior.
Replicating Bassett Healthcare as a model would result in improved care and reduced costs at the end of life.
Executives at Aetna and CVS said that this new model would result in better care and lower costs for patients.
Applying general simplification on a CAD model would result in distortion of design features and make them unrecognizable to viewers.
He added: "All the accrual rates modelled would result in lower employer contributions if employee contributions remained at the level set out in our plans".
As it currently stands, the funding model would result in 85% of the estimated build cost and over 75% of the annual running costs of the CAT to be funded by the broker-dealers.
It was hypothesized that behavioral interactions that were behaviorally more engaging and which required deeper consideration of the model would result in heightened cognitive interaction and better learning than those whose manipulation required less deliberate behavioral and cognitive processing.
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