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Taleb is characteristically vituperative about the quantitative risk models, which try to model something that defies modelization.
"With the other technology, you need to model something first," Mr. Evelson said.
"They are trying to model something for their children," she says, noting that she has observed that many female entrepreneurs have supportive families who share caring responsibilities.
Students may need to learn a great deal to use the packages effectively, the packages may require powerful computing resources to run efficiently, and they may be very difficult to modify if a student wishes to model something that is not already "built in" to the program.
For example, filtering predicted targets based on the folding structure of the mRNA 64– 71 is likely to model something that happens in a cell, because RISC will be unable to access binding sites that are hidden away in a 3D structure.
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So rather than opt out, I decided to actively model something different, something saner.
"There are certainly several hundred general-purpose programs," able to simulate blast effects on buildings, Dr. Osteraas said, as well as "up to 20 capable of modeling something of this sophistication".
Wouldn't it be great to have celebrities role-modeling something besides their flaws?
The specific model of L. monocytogenes discussed above demonstrates the value of modeling something.
The implication is that unrealistic body standards lead to eating disorders, which is an argument I believe reduces a severe mental illness to a vain aspiration to be a runway model – something I have never personally aspired to.
Not so long ago, the juxtaposition of "freedom" – something to be guaranteed by laws – with the "as a service" business model – something to be offered by a company in a commercial context – would seem oxymoronic.
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