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In bridge engineering the following forms of structure geometry representation are typically applied: non-dimensional models preferred in the Bridge Management Systems and one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) models used in structural analysis.
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From the genomic data, the mRNA gene expression generated the highest predictive models and were preferred in models that integrate the four types of genomic data.
Finally, the p-values of the Vuong test show that the zero-inflated Poisson model is preferred (in all cases) to the Poisson model.
Due to its simplicity, the 2N model is preferred in terms of implementation [15, 16].
Numerical PWFB modelling is preferred in the design stages prior to actual testing.
The reversible two-tissue model was preferred in 75.8% of all segments, based on the Akaike information criterion.
The simulation results and wave impedance inversion results have good correspondence, which demonstrates that the SHMC model is preferred in the estimation of petroleum reservoir categorical variables.
This model was preferred in order to avoid the clustering effects that violets the assumption of independence among the study subjects.
Related interpretations and practical use are addressed in the simulated examples, and it has to be pointed out that simple structures for epidemic models are often preferred in medical structures compared to complex alternative structures.
The TOCD&S would be the TOL for vertebrates (fuzziness at the nodes due to lineage sorting and hybridization aside), but network models would be preferred in representing prokaryotic evolution.
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