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The reflector distributions were superimposed on the velocity models after applying a spatial filter to extract the local maximum of the traveltime mapping image.

To compare these reflector distributions directly with the tomographic velocity models, we superimposed the mapping results onto P-wave velocity models after applying a spatial filter to extract the local maximum of the mapping image (Fig. 4).

To obtain these models and to simulate models after applying the patches, we have integrated our tool with the popular SBML simulation tool Copasi [ 34].

Associations between preferences and baseline characteristics were assessed with linear regression models after applying the normal score transformation to the sum of the two survival time scenarios.

I repeated the Poisson models after applying a correction factor based on the winter wheat acreage in Montana and South Dakota.

A gene's expression profile was considered associated with Lm if model 2 fit better than model 1 as determined by a significant P-value from a likelihood ratio test between the two models after applying a false discovery rate (FDR) correction.

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The result shows that about 82% of the overall variables in this case study are removed from the model after applying the proposed approach, causing a 50% reduction in the computational time.

Furthermore, according to this model, after applying this strategy during 2 years (three annual screenings), the TB burden would be reduced and the active TB prevalence could be kept at a low level by associating X-ray screening at entry point and DOTS.

Six clusters were identified using the Bernoulli model after applying selection criteria (e.g. size of cluster).

The significance of the covariates in the prognostic model after applying different missing data methods to increasing percentage of MAR missingness is displayed in Figure 5.

These were least-cost-paths (LCP; PathMatrix 1.1; Ray 2005) and isolation-by-resistance distances (IBRD, Circuitscape 2.2; McRae 2006) in which unsuitable habitat (defined as those areas predicted to be unsuitable by a species distribution model, after applying a threshold value for suitability; see below) was assumed to be 10 times as difficult to penetrate as suitable habitat.

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