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Data on the effect of very small tidal volumes in mechanical ventilation in murine models are sparse.
The second term is the complexity factor with an L0 norm, which reduces the number of nonzero interactions in a network configuration and ensures that resulting network models are sparse.
Despite the impact of chronic rejection (CR) on long-term outcomes, clinically relevant experimental models are sparse, often including a design of subcutaneous implantation of tracheal segments.
Although studies investigating the physiological validity of these theoretical models are sparse [23], there are some interesting findings.
In such a world, resources for full economic models are sparse if they exist at all.
Though many individual prognostic factors for worsening disability have already been identified, studies on prognostic models are sparse [ 11].
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Current evidence for the effectiveness of these FACT models is sparse.
Often however, information available to diagnose the drivers of groundwater degradation and assess management options through modeling is sparse, particularly in low and middle-income countries.
Another type of predictive model is sparse factor graph model.
The HDS regression model allows for a large number of regressors, p, which is possibly much larger than the sample size, n, but imposes that the model is sparse.
A transformation of the transition probabilities into transition rates is necessary to generate CTMC model with the same steady-state probabilities, but infinitesimal generator matrix of CTMC model is sparse.
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