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Models often assume, for example, that forests are made up of a relatively uniform mixture of differently sized trees.
Poorer countries would gain most by making proportionately bigger cuts, the opposite of the Doha logic.It is true that the poorest countries often face the biggest obstacles to reaping the gains from trade and that economists' models often assume these obstacles away.
Those models often assume a "mild randomness" of market fluctuations.
LUE-based models often assume a relatively constant assimilation rate of carbon per unit absorbed photosynthetically active radiation [27,28].
As shown in Figure 1, classical models often assume a multilayer electrolyte structure at the electrode surface involving rigid counterion packing followed by a diffuse ion layer.
Furthermore, these models often assume that nations enjoy magical macroeconomic stability: the business cycle has been mysteriously abolished.
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Previous autonomous pattern-formation models often assumed complex molecular and cellular networks.
Conservation ecology research, management and modeling often assume species-specific fixed traits ignoring intraspecific variation.
These models, however, often assume perfect markets, perfect competition, and zero transaction costs.
Furthermore, our results have important implications for epidemic models that often assume that the timing of and dynamics of pathogenesis is independent of host body size, metabolism, or pathogen transport times [3].
Such models most often assume that virulence is a direct side-effect of increased parasite reproduction, but that such increased reproduction also increases the probability of transmission to new hosts, or parasite competitive ability (Bull 1994), resulting in a trade-off between traits and an 'optimum' virulence level that maximizes parasite fitness.
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