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Experimental Microbiomes: Models Not to Scale

Experimental Microbiomes: Models Not to Scale

... Reductionist experimental models are essential to identify the microbes in- volved in interactions and to characterize the molecular mechanisms that manifest as complex host and environmental ...three ... See full document

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The length scale equation in turbulence models

The length scale equation in turbulence models

... stress models (Level 2.5 in Mellor and Yamada 1974 termi- nology). We will not discuss algebraic stress models here, but instead concentrate on the length scale equation. Inter- ested readers are ... See full document

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Bivariate copula additive models for location, scale and shape

Bivariate copula additive models for location, scale and shape

... additive models for location, scale and shape (GAMLSS), the response dis- tribution is not restricted to belong to the exponential family and all the model’s parameters can be made dependent on additive ... See full document

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Correlation and scale in mixed logit models

Correlation and scale in mixed logit models

... coefficients models allow for variation in parameters across individual decision- makers, which raises the possibility of correlation among the individual ...Different models handle this correlation in ... See full document

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ESTIMATING RETURNS TO SCALE USING NON-RADIAL DEA MODELS

ESTIMATING RETURNS TO SCALE USING NON-RADIAL DEA MODELS

... the models is ...as scale elasticity in ...of scale elas- ticity can be found in DEA literature ([8], [11], [9], [14], ...radial models will not be able to make this wish come ... See full document

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Effectiveness of different experimental models of metabolic  disorders in animals

Effectiveness of different experimental models of metabolic disorders in animals

... The animals were divided into four groups, with 10 animals each. Environmental alteration group (Rosiniet al., 2012): Standard diet Nuvital ® , light-dark cycle: 10-14 h; temperature: 24 ± 2ºC; Control group (Souza et ... See full document

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An Empirical Comparison Between N gram and Syntactic Language Models for Word Ordering

An Empirical Comparison Between N gram and Syntactic Language Models for Word Ordering

... As can be seen from the figure, the syntactic model is much slower to train. However, it ben- efits more from the scale of the training data, with the slope of the dashed curve being steeper than that of the solid ... See full document

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Experimental Models for Research in Stress and Behavior

Experimental Models for Research in Stress and Behavior

... During visit one, the potential participant was briefed and screened for study eligibility. The investigators have found that a briefing prior to the signing of the consent form decreases reported dropout rates since all ... See full document

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Dimensional Analysis and Development of Similitude Rules for Dynamic Structural Models

Dimensional Analysis and Development of Similitude Rules for Dynamic Structural Models

... 72 The establishment of similarity conditions, based on Buckingham π Theorem, is discussed and their use in the scaled model is also presented. The design and construction of models requires extreme care. Small ... See full document

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Gut Microbiome in Children from Indigenous and Urban Communities in Mexico: Different Subsistence Models Different Microbiomes

Gut Microbiome in Children from Indigenous and Urban Communities in Mexico: Different Subsistence Models Different Microbiomes

... Evaluating populations with diverse lifestyles is fundamental for two reasons: First, it allows us to explore how those lifestyle practices impact the structure of the human GM, in particular among bacteria that are ... See full document

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A Review of Models in Experimental Studies of Implicit Language Learning

A Review of Models in Experimental Studies of Implicit Language Learning

... retrieval cues observed when subjects take tests. Usually two facets of learning effects are recorded: accuracy rate and reaction time on test items (e.g. Cleeremans & McClelland, 1991; Clegg et al., 1998; Jiménez et ... See full document

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Toward a Predictive Understanding of Earth’s Microbiomes to Address 21st Century Challenges

Toward a Predictive Understanding of Earth’s Microbiomes to Address 21st Century Challenges

... within and between systems under study (e.g., soils, intestines, water, air, insects, plants, and even computer keyboards and cell phones), a universal nucleic acid extraction method, while re- searchworthy, may be ... See full document

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The Preparation and Performance Study of a Phosphate Free Corrosion/Scale Inhibitor

The Preparation and Performance Study of a Phosphate Free Corrosion/Scale Inhibitor

... experimental period was 72 hours. After 72 hours, the carbon steel sheets were taken out, washed, dried and accurately weighed. Each set of experiments was re- peated three times at least to ensure ... See full document

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The impact of positive psychological interventions on well being in healthy elderly people

The impact of positive psychological interventions on well being in healthy elderly people

... the experience of having a meaningful life and human flourishing (e.g., self-realization, positive relations, autonomy, purpose in life; Ryan et al. 2008). An evaluation of well-being measurement revealed a range in ... See full document

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Basic Experimental Pancreatitis Models for Beginners

Basic Experimental Pancreatitis Models for Beginners

... Efforts to find an ideal model for pancreatitis date back to 1960’s. Many models are suggested since then. Every model has its own advantages and disadvantages. Some of these models test etiology while ... See full document

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Ensemble Learning Approach to Improve Existing Models

Ensemble Learning Approach to Improve Existing Models

... Ensemble learning is a technique of machine learning in which we combine multi - model decisions to improve overall performance. Ensemble Learning involves various techniques, such as Stacking, Bagging, Boosting, ... See full document

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A Large and Giant Bifurcation Aneurysm Model in Canines: Proof of Feasibility

A Large and Giant Bifurcation Aneurysm Model in Canines: Proof of Feasibility

... study, we tried to make the ostium as large as possible when creating an aneurysm. More than 300 canine venous pouch bifurcation aneurysms have been created in our laboratory, and the diameters of the ostium usually have ... See full document

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Identification and genome reconstruction of abundant distinct taxa in microbiomes from one thermophilic and three mesophilic production-scale biogas plants

Identification and genome reconstruction of abundant distinct taxa in microbiomes from one thermophilic and three mesophilic production-scale biogas plants

... In this study, four different production-scale biogas plants (BGPs) were compared on taxonomic and func- tional level, based on high-throughput 16S rDNA ampli- con and ultra-deep metagenome sequencing. The BGPs ... See full document

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Microbiomes, Community Ecology, and the Comparative Method

Microbiomes, Community Ecology, and the Comparative Method

... In the near future. A better understanding of microbial communities will come with improved methods for describing their fundamental biological units. We are hindered by a lack of an accepted microbial species concept, ... See full document

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Transmission of viruses via our microbiomes

Transmission of viruses via our microbiomes

... Analysis of shared sequence similarities present in each virome was performed by creating custom BLAST databases for each virome, comparing each database with all other viromes using BLASTN analysis (E-value <10 − 10 ... See full document

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