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The random variables and fields are approximated by a polynomial chaos expansion, and the coefficients of this expansion are viewed as unknown parameters to be identified.

The integrated model is formulated as a block-strict-feedback nonlinear system, in which modeling errors, unmodeled nonlinearities, target maneuvers, etc. are viewed as unknown uncertainties.

Our microarray data record expression levels which as a first approximation can be viewed as unknown affine transformations of concentrations.

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Consequently, the probability that the resource price is p i can be viewed as an unknown value 0≤ p i ≤ 1, where ∑ i = 1 I max P i = 1.

Anticipatory divestment should be viewed as having unknown short-term consequences for the portfolio, which could involve loss as well as gain.

We have sometimes also used the conceptually different and perhaps more logically consistent information-based approach (10, 11), in which models are viewed as being approximations to some unknown but presumably complicated true mechanism, and the best model is the one with minimal distance to the true mechanism, after correction for bias introduced by the number of parameters.

"Jacob with the Angel" relays the biblical tale of the Israelite's evening wrestle with an unknown aggressor, conventionally viewed as an allegorical contest between the flesh and the spirit.

But the activities of the European Parliament as such will be largely unknown to, and viewed as almost irrelevant by, even those voters who are bothering to choose its members.On past form, these European elections will be more like a round of ersatz general elections.

The second algorithm aims to estimate the continuous states with the unknown Markov chain viewed as missing data.

Thus the complex between BAT1, APN and ACE2 should be viewed as a core complex of yet unknown stoichiometry.

Here, the regression function, f (x i 1, x i 2, …, x i p ), should be viewed as an approximation to the true unknown genetic values, { g i } i = 1 n, which can be a complex function involving the genotype of the ith individual at a large number of genes as well as cryptic interactions between genes and between genes and environmental conditions.

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