linear model
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linear
adjective
uk/ˈlɪn.i.ər/us/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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In thelinearmodel, events occur once, never to repeat themselves.
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Dashed line: phase plot from modifiedlinearmodel.
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What is more surprising, however, is that, for thelinearmodel, there are only two optimal steady states.
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However, during the eighteenth century there was an increasing tendency to think about history by means of thelinearmodel.
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Thislinearmodelof the innovation process has been criticized from three different points of view.
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To begin, alinearmodelwith a lag structure such that the errors can be assumed to be free from autocorrelation is selected.
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For the proportion of females ovipositing, a binomial generalizedlinearmodelwas used.
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Alinearmodelis then adopted for the transformed value of the success probability.
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The standard approach is to start with a discrete-timelinearmodel.
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The stepwise procedures chose coffee consumption in the logistic model and alcohol consumption in thelinearmodel.
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The model is complete after each segment is computed from alinearmodel.
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First, thelinearmodelhad an increased false positive rate for testing interactions which was attributable to scale effects on the binary scale.
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Consistent with alinearmodel, this cell had a low degree of directionality (24%) to sinewave gratings.
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Figure 6 shows the residuals from the nonlinear model together with the residuals from thelinearmodelused as a basis for linearity testing.
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The concept is illustrated for the multivariatelinearmodelas well as for models of the cobweb type, confirming results known from the literature.
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First, alinearmodelwas fitted to adjust the fixed effects of site and block within site from phenotypic observations.
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