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Moreover, there have previously been minimal attempts to resolve this contradiction (or even to distinguish between statistical and functional redundancy), potentially leading readers to perceive this modelling framework as one prone to capturing invalid biology.
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And they may be more prone to capture by protectionist lobbying.
Damage assessment ReprintsThe appeal of this kind of capital regime is that regulators would be less prone to capture.
Outfits like Unite are thus prone to capture by eccentric lefties: only 9.7% of its members voted for Mr McCluskey, for example.
Autonomous entities are not necessarily less prone to capture by powerful interests, distortion for political gain, and maladies such as bureaucratic rigidity.
Even without a protectionist agenda, supervisors are prone to capture: because they talk to local institutions on a daily basis, they are likely to empathise with the competitive pressures that those banks face.
Presumably not.A woolly-minded conviction that human rights are important, without a coherently articulated agenda for promoting them consistently and fairly, leads to a policy climate prone to capture by protectionist interests.
Voters, like regulators, are imperfect and prone to capture.
The risk distributions in different subgroups of the population with clustered risk factors are thus more realistic, and are prone to capture the important features of the risk structure of the population.
However, functional labels with only a few (<10) annotated genes, which constitute about half of the GO terms in yeast, mouse and human, pose a unique challenge in that any prediction algorithm that independently considers each label faces a paucity of information and thus is prone to capture non-generalizable patterns in the data, resulting in poor predictive performance.
Animals who are most prone to capture myopathy are small mammals, ungulates, birds, and anxious primates.
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