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  • 1Rank-dependent expected utility — The rank dependent expected utility model (originally called anticipated utility) is a generalized expected utility model of choice under uncertainty, designed to explain the behaviour observed in the Allais paradox, as well as for the… …

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  • 2Model selection — is the task of selecting a statistical model from a set of candidate models, given data. In the simplest cases, a pre existing set of data is considered. However, the task can also involve the design of experiments such that the data collected is …

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  • 3Model-Kartei.de — Model Kartei www.model kartei.de Kommerziell Teilweise Beschreibung Online Community für Personenfotografie Sprachen Deutsch …

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  • 4Model for Murder — is a 1959 British crime film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Keith Andes, Hazel Court and Jean Aubrey.[1] Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References …

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  • 5Model theory — This article is about the mathematical discipline. For the informal notion in other parts of mathematics and science, see Mathematical model. In mathematics, model theory is the study of (classes of) mathematical structures (e.g. groups, fields,… …

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  • 6Model (art) — For non artistic human models, see Model (person). Art model posing in a French painting school Art models are models who pose for photographers, painters, sculptors, and other artists as part of their work of art. Art models who pose in the nude …

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  • 7Rank Xerox — Xerox Corporation Unternehmensform Corporation ISIN …

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  • 8Model for End-Stage Liver Disease — The Model for End Stage Liver Disease, or MELD, is a scoring system for assessing the severity of chronic liver disease. It was initially developed to predict death within three months of surgery in patients who had undergone a transjugular… …

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  • 9Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber — J.E.B. Stuart with his 1860 sabre. It is shorter, lighter and less curved than the 1840 model …

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  • 10Organising model — The organising model, as the term refers to trade unions (and sometimes other social movement organisations), is a broad conception of how those organisations should recruit, operate and advance the interests of their members. It typically… …

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