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Correction: Ma et al. Generative Design in Building Information Modelling (BIM): Approaches and Requirements. <i>Sensors</i> 2021, <i>21</i>, 5439. [PDF]
Ma W, Wang X, Wang J, Xiang X, Sun J.
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Reply to the editor: interpreting MAPSTROKE capacity modelling in the context of bottlenecks across the stroke care pathway. [PDF]
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Behaviour of a Preloaded Asymmetric Multi-Bolted Connection Under Cyclic Loads by Experimental Research. [PDF]
Grzejda R, Parus A, Kwiatkowski K.
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SWISS-MODEL: homology modelling of protein structures and complexes
Homology modelling has matured into an important technique in structural biology, significantly contributing to narrowing the gap between known protein sequences and experimentally determined structures. Fully automated workflows and servers simplify and
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NeuroImage, 2003
In this paper we present an approach to the identification of nonlinear input-state-output systems. By using a bilinear approximation to the dynamics of interactions among states, the parameters of the implicit causal model reduce to three sets.
Karl J. Friston, L. Harrison, W. Penny
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In this paper we present an approach to the identification of nonlinear input-state-output systems. By using a bilinear approximation to the dynamics of interactions among states, the parameters of the implicit causal model reduce to three sets.
Karl J. Friston, L. Harrison, W. Penny
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1996
When looking at relationships between two quantities, we are often interested in fitting a mathematical function to describe this relationship. Statisticians call these functions models. This activity uses data on levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at a site in Hawaii to illustrate fitting a model to data.
Richard L. Scheaffer +3 more
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When looking at relationships between two quantities, we are often interested in fitting a mathematical function to describe this relationship. Statisticians call these functions models. This activity uses data on levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at a site in Hawaii to illustrate fitting a model to data.
Richard L. Scheaffer +3 more
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Design Issues, 2014
Business model design does not always produce a “design” or “model” as the expected result. However, when designers are involved, a visual model or artifact is produced. To assist strategic managers in thinking about how they can act, the designers’ challenge is to combine both strategy and design notions. The intent of this article is to gain a better
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Business model design does not always produce a “design” or “model” as the expected result. However, when designers are involved, a visual model or artifact is produced. To assist strategic managers in thinking about how they can act, the designers’ challenge is to combine both strategy and design notions. The intent of this article is to gain a better
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Metaphilosophy, 2013
AbstractMichael Dummett famously maintained that analytic philosophy was simply philosophy that followed Frege in treating the philosophy of language as the basis for all other philosophy (1978, 441). But one important insight to emerge from computer science is how difficult it is to animate the linguistic artifacts that the analysis of thought ...
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AbstractMichael Dummett famously maintained that analytic philosophy was simply philosophy that followed Frege in treating the philosophy of language as the basis for all other philosophy (1978, 441). But one important insight to emerge from computer science is how difficult it is to animate the linguistic artifacts that the analysis of thought ...
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