Sentence examples for models used returned from inspiring English sources

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The models used returned similar dated intervals on deeper nodes corresponding to the splitting events of ancestral Fucaceae lineages, but were less congruent in dating recent speciation events.

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The slowdown in new-vehicle sales is based in part on a glut of late-model used cars returning from leases and competing with new cars and trucks, Cox Automotive said.

Lightning performance studies were conducted applying two of the most commonly used return-stroke current models, besides the first stroke current model recommended by CIGRÉ.

The differences in group averages seemed generally to be higher in models with less output variables and models using constant returns to scale.

The model is estimated using returns across 17 national equity markets in Western Europe for the 17 years spanning 1995 to 2013.

Advanced models use GPS and can recognize and return to narrow, hard-to-reach parts of lawns and gardens, ensuring that no areas are missed.

Under autonomous mode, the program will explore various models using the strategy just described, and return the best models with motif length from 6 to 40 bases and maximum number of differences from 1 to 12.

For this purpose, a Monte Carlo model was used to return the average number of scattering events for photons collected at discrete wavelengths along each spectrum reported Fig. 3 (D) and (E); the corresponding scattering event data are shown in panels (F) and (G), respectively.

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A marginal population-averaged linear regression model using the GEE approach also returned very strong evidence (P < 0.0005) of an independent differential association between administration of Plasma-Lyte 148 versus bicarbonate-balanced fluid as CPB prime fluid and elevated (log) circulating acetate levels across time, specifically at T2.

The results of an agent-based model using fixed numbers of guards, returning foragers, and non-nestmates supports the hypothesis that guards create a selectively permeable barrier at the entrance that restricts non-nestmates, but allows in nestmates so long as there is a strong difference in acceptance rates between nestmates and robbers (Fig.  5).

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