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Content models which allowed and constrained combinations of child elements became very complex and unmanageable, and it was almost impossible to write consistent code.
These trends could be described by sigmoid models, which allowed determining onset temperatures for changes of protein solubility in the interval [125, 146 °C], whatever moisture content.
For that, cartographic and topographic information dating from 1911, 1950, 1970, 2012 were used to create digital terrain models which allowed the terrain morphology changes to be identified and the volume of landfill materials to be obtained.
Of the models which allowed infectivity to vary on 23rd February, allowing only cattle infectivity variation gave a slightly better fit than varying sheep infectivity or both.
The site-specific analyses in PAML identified positively selected sites in the piscidin gene and LRTs revealed that models which allowed for adaptive selection fitted the data better than those which did not (M3 versus M0, p = 0; M8 versus M7, p = 0.04) (Table 2).
We also fit Poisson regression models, which allowed for further adjustment for clustering by study.
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■ Hybrid models, which allow jurisdictions to participate in both types of programs.
An exception to this issue are fluid models, which allow to specify an infinite outer radius.
A cross-likelihood test is presented and extended to hidden Markov models, which allow modeling temporal characteristics of the signals.
Pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are physical mathematical models which allow estimating soil hydraulic properties from soil data.
Every scientific enterprise requires formal and semi-formal models which allow the quantitative characterization of its objects of study.
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