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Specifically, I take a model of academic achievement commonly used in the test score literature, and I augment it to include a family-year effect.
It is now possible for a researcher to take a model of their protein of interest that has been energy minimised, and evaluate its binding partners within days compared to weeks/months using a single processor.
Prior to his innovation, the only way the company was able to understand flushing patterns was to take a model of a toilet, fill it with silicon rubber,and then break the toilet open to examine the casting they had made out of the rubber.
I believe that it makes sense to take a model of something that works and try to emulate it!
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They took a model of their house design -- a composition of earth mounds and ramps -- to their first meeting with Mr. Brown last fall.
Explanation in medicine takes a model of the normal realization of a biological process and uses the model to show how abnormalities stem from the failure of normal relations to apply between components of the model.
"Susie traveled extensively with us," Mirikitani told me, "as we took a model of Glide out to college campuses and community centers.
MyTown Music has taken a model of artist development, simultaneously created a model for personal development and is capitalizing on a huge need to empower individuals and organizations so they can create their own artistic and educational frameworks.
I took a model of the building to his studio in upstate New York and asked him if he would like to make a sculpture for one of the exterior walls.
Finally, a fourth group took a model of drug efficacy and hepatitis B viral levels (Dahari et al., 2009) and determined the stability of the equilibrium points of the model.
A third group took a model of honeybee nest selection (Britton et al., 2002) that explored how honeybees select between two nests and added new equations to explore how honeybee behavior changed if the honeybees needed to select among three nests.
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