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Model Structure

2019
This chapter describes the logical structure of the proposed tunnel risk analysis model. In particular, the event tree technique for estimating the frequencies of the accidental scenarios and the procedure for defining the location of the accidental scenarios along the tunnel are illustrated.
Borghetti F.   +3 more
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Protein Structure Modeling

2010
The tertiary structure of proteins can reveal information that is hard to detect in a linear sequence. Knowing the tertiary structure is valuable when generating hypothesis and interpreting data. Unfortunately, the gap between the number of known protein sequences and their associated structures is widening.
Lars, Malmström, David R, Goodlett
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Stochastic Structural Modeling

Mathematical Geology, 2003
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Holden, Lars   +5 more
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Modelling Musical Structures

Constraints, 2001
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Modeling DNA Structures

1992
For a molecule of biological importance, one expects a strong correlation between the three-dimensional structure and its biological function(s). Molecular simulations allow the prediction of physical properties of macromolecules. Many of these properties are closely related to the molecular structure.
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Structural Equation Modeling

2011
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a multivariate statistical framework that is used to model complex relationships between directly and indirectly observed (latent) variables. SEM is a general framework that involves simultaneously solving systems of linear equations and encompasses other techniques such as regression, factor analysis, path ...
Catherine M, Stein   +2 more
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Protein Structure Modeling with MODELLER

2008
Genome sequencing projects have resulted in a rapid increase in the number of known protein sequences. In contrast, only about one-hundredth of these sequences have been characterized using experimental structure determination methods. Computational protein structure modeling techniques have the potential to bridge this sequence-structure gap.
Narayanan, Eswar   +4 more
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Non-parametric Structural Models

2008
The interplay between economic theory and econometrics comes to its full force when analysing structural models. These models are used in industrial organization, marketing, public finance, labour economics and many other fields in economics. Structural econometric methods make use of the behavioural and equilibrium assumptions specified in economic ...
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Structural model

Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '94 - TRI-Ada '94, 1994
A structural model is the architectural map for a large software system or family of systems (domain). The structural model used in a domain represents the point of convergence for trade-offs between maintainability and performance, quality and efficiency. As such, different domains will likely have different structural models. The idea of a structural
Robert G. Crispen, Lynn D. Stuckey
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Structural Equation Modelling

2018
A family of statistical techniques that has risen in popularity in conjunction with the availability of computing power and software is that of structural equation modelling (SEM). This chapter will provide an introduction to the basic principles of SEM analysis by constructing and fitting an example model.
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