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Twenty-third Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for Graduate Students

Twenty-third Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for Graduate Students

... for modeling drug diffusion through tissue that we found in the literature was to incorporate a convection term for when the drug reaches the submucosa and muscle ...to modeling how drug is diffused through ... See full document

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Thirteenth Industrial Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

Thirteenth Industrial Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

... Mathematical modelling of physiological systems is playing an increasingly important role in toxicology studies. Typically, these studies require the use of many experimental animals and are thus costly and ... See full document

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Eleventh industrial mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

Eleventh industrial mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

... It seemed more sensible to partition a day into time periods of some number of consecutive hours and fit a regression model for each time period of the day accordingly. For instance, if a day was divided into four ... See full document

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Fourteenth Industrial Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

Fourteenth Industrial Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

... When the rate at which policies are lost from PSTND to NDROFF is larger than the rate at which policies are lost to PSTED, and also the loss of policies from PSTED to EDROFF is large, we[r] ... See full document

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Industrial mathematics and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

Industrial mathematics and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

... the mathematical model that arises from the analysis of the flow and consolidation of powder in a ...The mathematical structure of the problem consists of three partial differential equations (PDEs) and an ... See full document

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Twelfth industrial mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

Twelfth industrial mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

... with mathematical models of signal transduction networks, an in silico version of target validation can be conducted by computationally removing a species and predicting the effects on the ... See full document

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Twentyfirst mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

Twentyfirst mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

... Many well-developed models exist for studying the resulting surface wave profile and velocity given the bathymetry (topography) of the sea bed. These models have been applied to study hurricane in- undation impacts, ... See full document

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Industrial mathematics and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students, July 26 - August 3, 2004

Industrial mathematics and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students, July 26 - August 3, 2004

... [r] ... See full document

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Twentieth Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for Graduate Students

Twentieth Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for Graduate Students

... a statistical analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Study (NHANES) 2005- 2006 survey was performed to develop a prediction model for asthma based on allergies and ... See full document

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Eighteenth mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

Eighteenth mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

... datasets (denoted 50V, 75V, 100V-1, 100V-2, and 100V-3). A burn in of 500 was used on all estimates. Figure 36 shows a plot of the accepted value chains for each parameter. The striking feature of this plot is just how ... See full document

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TWENTY-FOURTH MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL MODELING WORKSHOP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS

TWENTY-FOURTH MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL MODELING WORKSHOP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS

... of statistical data fusion techniques that combine ambient monitoring data with air quality model results to characterize pollutant concentrations for use in various policy ...spatial modeling capabilities, ... See full document

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Twenty-second mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

Twenty-second mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

... matrix. Modeling the joint distribution of these attributes is valuable in that plausible patients can be penalized not only for exhibiting characteristics that are unlikely on margin, but also by exhibiting ... See full document

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Sixteenth Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

Sixteenth Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

... Traditional verification methods based on point-to-point statistics only provide limited diagnostic infor- mation and can be misleading sometimes because they confound different types of errors and don’t consider the ... See full document

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Fifteenth mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

Fifteenth mathematical and statistical modeling workshop for graduate students

... The World3-03 Model was developed by Meadows et al. in 1972 to model the interactions of Earth’s human populations with respect to resource consumption, agriculture, economic activity, and other factors to study the ... See full document

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Seventeenth Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

Seventeenth Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Workshop for graduate students

... Recall that the two possible errors are to predict a 0 when the true value is 1 or a 1 when the true value is 0. If one of these errors has more severe consequences than the other, a model can be chosen which accordingly ... See full document

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Building Sustainable Service-Learning: The Case of Community-Based Watershed Management

Building Sustainable Service-Learning: The Case of Community-Based Watershed Management

... Clear communication is critical. You must be able to describe and market the value of your program in 50-100 words or less without the listener’s eyes glazing over. The ability to concisely communicate information about ... See full document

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Policy lessons from quantitative modeling of leprosy

Policy lessons from quantitative modeling of leprosy

... NTD Modeling Consortium was to provide a quantitative answer to the question of whether global interruption of leprosy transmission could be met by ...states. Modeling demonstrated that global interruption ... See full document

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Evaluation without references: IBM1 scores as evaluation metrics

Evaluation without references: IBM1 scores as evaluation metrics

... Franz Josef Och, Daniel Gildea, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Anoop Sarkar, Kenji Yamada, Alex Fraser, Shankar Kumar, Libin Shen, David Smith, Katherine Eng, Viren Jain, Zhen Jin, and Dragomir Radev. 2003. Syn- tax for ... See full document

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Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation (SSST 3) at NAACL HLT 2009

Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation (SSST 3) at NAACL HLT 2009

... The Third Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation (SSST-3) was held on 5 June 2009 following the NAACL-HLT 2009 conference hosted by the University of Colorado at ...of ... See full document

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Interactive whiteboard use in clinical reasoning sessions to teach diagnostic test ordering and interpretation to undergraduate medical students

Interactive whiteboard use in clinical reasoning sessions to teach diagnostic test ordering and interpretation to undergraduate medical students

... and third years, there is a shift in the learning paradigm from knowledge-building to the development of reasoning ...Therefore, students starting the third year may have memorized considerable ... See full document

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