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However, it was noticed that the available studies dealing with ETS exposure in the hospitality industry referred to a model which was already developed in the 1980s.

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To explain some of the MC features we refer to a model scenario of the 6 November 1997 coronal mass ejection.

There is a Fat Boy George "because I ride a Fat Boy," said George Pelaez, 50, referring to a model of Harley-Davidson, and also "because I'm fat".

M0 refers to a model in which all branches are assumed to have the same rate.

In palliative care it would be necessary to refer to a model.

'Discrimination' refers to a model's ability to distinguish survivors from non-survivors.

(In the remaining of the paper, the 'joined model' refers to a model which uses joined parameters whenever possible).

We refer to a model before calibration as a "default" model and a model after calibration as an "optimized" model.

The notation ARMA p,q) refers to a model with p autoregressive terms and q moving-average terms [ 26].

However, although the literature regularly refers to a "model" of recovery, no such model exists; none has actually been defined and implemented in Canada [ 3].

As an illustration of this application of the processing pipeline, we refer to a model of liver regeneration after CCl4-induced liver damage.

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