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A model for NICE in the US

BMJ, 2009
Will provide data on comparative efficacy and cost-effectiveness to improve health care The US Congress has recently allocated $1.1bn for research to compare the effectiveness of different treatments.1 As McGreal explains,2 some groups fiercely oppose the plans. Conservatives for Patient Rights (CPR) argue that “choice, competition, accountability and
R E, Ferner, Sarah E, McDowell
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Playing Nice: Modeling Civility in Online Political Discussions

Communication Research Reports, 2015
This article explores a way to promote civility in online political discussions through modeling behaviors. An online experiment (N = 130) was conducted to investigate the influence of civil and uncivil political discourse on participants’ mode of discussion and participatory intentions.
Soo-Hye Han, LeAnn M. Brazeal
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Model-Based-Design Is Nice But...

2008 Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2008
Summary form only given. Without Model-Based-Design (MBD) today's automotive embedded systems would not exist. However, MBD generates its own challenges. Tools and concepts are helping in many areas, but the user's needs often seem to outpace the capabilities of tools and processes, especially for large systems with complex software interacting across ...
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WHY ARE LAWYERS NICE OR NASTY? INSIGHTS FROM AGENT-BASED MODELING

Advances in Complex Systems, 2010
All substantive areas of law, with no exception, have a common concern for the processes by which legal disputes get resolved. Naturally, the success of any particular litigation strategy in a legal dispute depends on several factors, such as procedural costs, the judges' accuracy and, most importantly, the litigation strategy followed by the ...
E. Mayor, SARTOR, GIOVANNI
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Constrained Least Squares Identification of Deterministic Nicely Nonlinear Models

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1993
Abstract A system M is said to be a nicely nonlinear model of a given plant P if: i) M is tangent to P at the nominal equilibrium, ii) M is rigorously linearizable by output feedback. The present paper deals with the problem of identifying the parameters of a simple class of nicely nonlinear models.
G.O. Guardabassi, Xiao Jian
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Bad models in nice neighborhoods

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1986
This paper contains an example of a decidable theory which has1) only a countable number of countable models (up to isomorphism);2) a decidable saturated model; and3) a countable homogeneous model that is not decidable.By the results in [1] and [2], this can happen if and only if the set of types realized by the homogeneous model (the type spectrum of ...
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Model Reduction by Nice Selections for Linear Switched Systems

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2016
A moment-matching method for model reduction of linear switched systems (LSSs) is presented. The method can be seen as a non-trivial extension of the Krylov subspace methods for linear time-invariant (LTI) systems. The procedure is based on the so called “nice selections,” which represent a choice of basis in the reachability or observability space of ...
Bastug, Mert   +3 more
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Identification of Single-Input Multi-Output Nicely-Nonlinear Models

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1997
Abstract A system M is said to be a nicely nonlinear model of a given plant P if: i) M is tangent to P at the nominal equilibrium, ii) M is rigorously linearizable by output feedback. The present paper deals with the problem of identifying the parameters of a fairly general class of nicely nonlinear models.
GUARDABASSI, GUIDO   +1 more
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Model from Nice

2008
Hal Levison doesn’t like observing. A little inconvenient for an astronomer, you might think. Unless of course you are a theorist. Then there is enough for you to study – not in the night sky, but on your computer screen. And in your mind, of course. Not just one solar system, but hundreds, all slightly different.
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A Fast Volume Conductor Segmentation and Modeling Pipeline for NICE

2007 Joint Meeting of the 6th International Symposium on Noninvasive Functional Source Imaging of the Brain and Heart and the International Conference on Functional Biomedical Imaging, 2007
In this paper an approach for extracting patient individual volume conductor models (VCM) using volume data acquired from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for computational biology of electrical excitation in the patient's individual heart is introduced.
Bernhard Pfeifer   +5 more
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