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In this sense, privacy models seem more appealing.
16 Although less complex models seem more transparent, they might oversimplify the true situation and lead to inaccurate estimates.
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Finding an explicit assimilation PPA for non-tessellation models seems more complicated.
Yet, the positive outcome on T1DM models seems more related to a dramatic reduction of plasma glucose and TAGs than to a myocardial-specific response (Table 2) [ 15].
Associations of biomarkers with UFPs obtained from the single-pollutant models seems more robust than with PM2.5 after controlling for the copollutants, in terms of either the size of association estimates or statistical significance.
Their chromosomal models seemed more appropriate to proteins (e.g., hydrophilic, electrostatic) or macromolecular objects (e.g., "they touch but don't interact") than the simple base-pairing that DNA structure suggests.
However, the conclusions derived based on the generalized Maxwell model seem more reliable.
It was concluded that predicted fatigue properties by the trained neural network model seem more reasonable compared to approximate methods, which were formerly suggested based on tensile material data.
46 49 Interestingly, NAFLD patients with mixed or mesenchymal iron overload (a pattern of iron deposition consistent with a "hepcidin-excess model") seem more likely to develop fibrosis than those with pure parenchymal iron deposits (a pattern of iron deposition consistent with a "hepcidin-deficient model").
(Although a male voice is also available, Dr. Choi says the female model seems more effective in teaching. ) She then led the boy to a shelf stacked with plastic fruit.
Ask yourself which model seems more sustainable.
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