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While this feature poses no problem for marginal models, in which the mean and correlation functions are modeled directly and separately, the issue is more complicated in, for example, generalized linear mixed models.
The method allows, for example, generalizing the established triangle theory of counter-current simulated moving bed technique for other single and multi-column chromatographic schemes including (1) classical batch chromatography, (2) mixed-recycle steady state recycling chromatography, (3) cross-current chromatography, and (4) mixed-recycle cross-current recycling chromatography.
One possibility to overcome these problems would be the usage of more sophisticated parametric approaches, as for example generalized additive models for location scale and shape ("GAMLSS" [ 10]).
The results of several studies have found that patients with panic disorder score higher on the BAI than patients with for example generalized anxiety disorder [ 10- 13].
For example, generalized additive models using nonparametric smoothing, which could lead to biased estimates and to underestimation of the true variance (Dominici et al. 2002, Ramsay et al. 2003).
For example, generalized anxiety disorder characterized by apprehensive expectation or chronic worry focused on multiple life situations (Barlow et al. 1986) is a chronic condition with a 12-month prevalence of approximately 3% that is commonly comorbid with MDD and associated with significant functional impairment (Stein 2004).
For example: For example: Generalize the idea to n colors using exactly m markers which should lead to multiplying the n alternatives of each marker times the number of markers.
One can generalize this example to all generic state-space processes with indeterministic laws of developments, namely Markov processes.
This example can be generalized: many so-called "phonetic" elements in complex Chinese characters also have semantic content, and often are even more meaning-indicative than the signific.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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