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For survival data, the probability of survival, p, for a number of years, T, after acquiring a fatal disease was modelled in one of two ways depending on the disease: either as a simple exponential distribution p=e−RT, or as an exponential distribution allowing for different probability, p1, of survival in the first year, p = p1e−R(T−1).
All these approaches require strong assumptions on the exposure-response dependency, in order to simplify the association modelled in one of the two dimensions within the first stage.
Solidification of hypereutectic thin-walled ductile cast iron has been modelled in one dimension taking into account the precipitation of off-eutectic austenite dendrites during solidification.
In this paper, the fire-exposed element will be modelled in one analysis (a 3D model) and the rest of the structure in another analysis (a 2D model).
Heat flow is modelled in one dimension only and average temperatures are used for the fluid and absorber plate in order to calculate the transient thermal output of the collector.
Values of up to 460 A were modelled in one node for an extreme 200-year return event.
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In order to isolate the effects of different anatomical sources of tremor, time variability has only been modeled in one of the six aforementioned variables at a time.
As a first-order approximation, a regulatory gene can be modeled in one of several discrete functional states.
The Bcd gradient was modeled in one dimension with 101 homogeneous cubic subvolumes indexed by j from 0 to 100.
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