Sentence examples for wealth of models from inspiring English sources

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Focusing particularly on those aspects that neoclassical finance usually assumes away, the (more recent) literature on market microstructure provides a wealth of models featuring effects on market prices that could not be explained in the neoclassical framework.

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Along with providing a broader base for human genomics, we will also focus on strengthening the facilities available for translational genomics, and thus enabling researchers to draw on a wealth of model organism experimental data alongside the human studies.

On the subject of female-specific equipment, there is now a wealth of ski models and, most important, ski boots designed for the different anatomical needs women bring to the sport.

The flood of immigrants who came to the United States in the nineteenth century brought with them a wealth of cultural models, some of which were clearly superior to the patterns of their new host and, in a perfect world, the rest of us would have adopted the best ways of the newcomers.

The flood of immigrants who came to the United States in the nineteenth century brought with them a wealth of cultural models, some of which were clearly superior to the patterns of their new host — and, in a perfect world, the rest of us would have adopted the best ways of the newcomers.

Genetically engineered mice present a wealth of disease models particularly interesting for the neuroscience community.

There exists indeed a wealth of published models for neuron astrocyte interactions which consider neurotransmitter and ion dynamics at different scales: subcellular [12 16], cellular [4, 17 19] and supracellular, including a hemodynamic compartment [20 22], and network [23, 24].

This situation is the starting point for a wealth of different models: the capacitor description in electrostatics, hydrodynamic flow, thermal exchange, the Casimir force, direct contact study, third body confinement such as liquids or films of soft condensed matter.

This deficiency becomes particularly apparent in the chapter 'medulloblastoma' for which a wealth of mouse models has been generated over the last decade.

While the new and partly international work on designing new archetypes for various purposes has started, great value exists in the wealth of clinical models in current EHR systems, by which years of patient data have been recorded.

A wealth of preclinical models support the notion that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is continually expressed throughout the lifecycle of the tumour and that sensitivity to anti-VEGF therapy remains even after disease progression [ 17].

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