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These factors were modelled as potential contributors for choosing current, preferred current and intended career rural locations.

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The conclusion offered here is that it is theoretically plausible to draw on the dimension of instantiation, in a complementary way to delicacy, in order to model lexis as most local context, where the lexeme (or lemma) is modelled as meaning potential.

The shell is modelled by Donnell's nonlinear shell theory, retaining in-plane inertia and geometric imperfections; the fluid is modelled as a potential flow with the addition of unsteady viscous terms obtained by using the time-averaged Navier Stokes equations.

Experience is modelled as Mincerian potential experience (age minus years of schooling minus 6) because the full employment history is not available in the data.

Variables with higher predictive potential will be allocated more degrees of freedom, but predictors with lower predictive potential will be modelled as simple linear terms or recoded by combining infrequent categories.

Adjustment was made for the susceptibility measures and potential confounding factors, modelled as series of binary dummy variables.

Nunney (1999a) modelled cancer suppression based on the action of tumour suppressor genes and (proto)oncogenes; however, other mechanisms have been suggested as potential targets for resolving the paradox.

Mutations are modelled as random perturbations of the protein's potential energy landscape, represented using Elastic Network Models.

A third variable modelled a potential drop in incidence for women who had already been screened, since some breast cancers were probably detected already as part of earlier mammography screening.

The substances are modelled as multi-site Lennard Jones (LJ) plus Coulombic potentials with standard mixing rules for unlike site interactions.

A modified version of SVA, ISVA, identifies features correlating with the phenotype of interest in the presence of potential or unknown confounding factors, which are modelled as statistically independent surrogate variables or ISVs (Teschendorff et al, 2011).

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