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  • 111Connell–Slatyer model of ecological succession — Ecological succession can be understood as a process of changing species composition within a community due to an ecological disturbance, and varies largely according to the initial disturbance prompting the succession.[1] Joseph Connell and… …

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  • 112Hypostatic model of personality — Concepts Personality aspect (hypostasis) Personality dimension Personality axis Intrapersonal relation Interpersonal relation Originators Charles Sanders Peirce William James Aaron Rosanoff …

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  • 113General linear model — Not to be confused with generalized linear model. The general linear model (GLM) is a statistical linear model. It may be written as[1] where Y is a matrix with series of multivariate measurements, X is a matrix that might be a design matrix, B… …

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  • 114Merton Model — The Merton model is a model proposed by Robert C. Merton in 1974 for assessing the credit risk of a company by characterizing the company s equity as a call option on its assets. Put call parity is then used to price the value of a put and this… …

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  • 115Hodgkin–Huxley model — Basic components of Hodgkin–Huxley type models. Hodgkin–Huxley type models represent the biophysical characteristic of cell membranes. The lipid bilayer is represented as a capacitance (Cm). Voltage gated and leak ion channels are represented by… …

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  • 116Non-standard model — See also Interpretation (logic) In model theory, a discipline within mathematical logic, a non standard model is a model of a theory that is not isomorphic to the intended model (or standard model). If the intended model is infinite and the… …

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  • 117Nice model — The Nice model (pronounced /ˈniːs/, like niece) is a scenario for the dynamical evolution of the Solar System. It is named for the location of the Observatoire de la Côte d Azur, where it was initially developed, in Nice, France.[1][2] It… …

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  • 118Standard Model (cryptography) — In cryptography the standard model is the model of computation in which the adversary is only limited by the amount of time and computational power available. Other names used are bare model and plain model.Cryptographic schemes are usually based …

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  • 119Threat model — In computer security, the term threat modeling has two distinct, but related meanings. The first is a description of the security issues the designer cares about. This is the sense of the question, What is the threat model for DNSSec? In the… …

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  • 120Sinusoidal model — In statistics, signal processing, and time series analysis, a sinusoidal model to approximate a sequence Yi is::Y i = C + alphasin(omega T i + phi) + E i where C is constant defining a mean level, α is an amplitude for the sine wave, ω is the… …

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