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The presented displacement paths cannot be considered as representative of an earthquake displacement path; however, the intention of calibrating numerical models imposes the definition of simplified displacement paths with smooth increase of the peak displacements and with the repetition of each displacement level in order to capture the strength and stiffness degradation along the tests.

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However, multinomial logit models impose the inconvenient "independence of irrelevant alternatives" (IIA) restriction.

In our previous studies, the achievement of complete dynamic similarity between a prototype and its models imposed the use of different solar heat fluxes between them.

The interference model imposes the interference constraint which will be explained in the next paragraph.

Moreover, we find significantly smaller differences in the coefficients of the country dummies in the probit estimates, since the probit model imposes the restriction that a predicted value has to lie inside the range of 0 and 1.

However, the common assumption of time delay in this model imposes the limitation that only such pole prescription which results in the dominant pole assignment can be effective in tuning the control loop with time delay.

Using our notation, given from one of the networks, if, their model imposes the condition that.

In order to satisfy the rules for constructing interval scaling, the Rasch model imposes the strictest measurement criteria and.

As the Cox's model imposes the PH assumption, this linear effect is assumed to apply to all times during the follow-up.

Third, the rank-ordered logistic model imposes the independence of irrelevant alternatives assumption (i.e. that preferences for reducing inequality against a specific alternative do not depend on which other choices have already been made) (Long and Freese 2006).

The Cox's PH model imposes the assumption that the mortality hazards associated with different patterns of covariates ('risk profiles') are proportional, which implies that the estimated effects of prognostic factors on the hazard are a priori constrained to remain constant over the entire follow-up time (Cox, 1972).

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