additive model

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additive
adjective
uk
/ˈæd.ɪ.tɪv/
us
/ˈæd.ə.t̬ɪv/
mathematicsspecialized
relating to or involving addition (= the process of adding ...
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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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The information variables have been considered first separately, then in anadditivemodel.
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This generalizedadditivemodelalso has the advantage that one can include linear effects, or categorical variables, in addition to the non-linear functions.
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Thisadditivemodelwas reliable and increased the amount of outcome variance predicted by 9%.
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However, in a singleadditivemodel, each included motif is assumed to affect every gene's predicted expression level.
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Research has shown that alternative models seldom result in a significantly better fit than the linearadditivemodel(9).
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In theadditivemodel, the seven domain scores were averaged to form a single predictor.
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The first cluster consists of five pairs, in which several of the homozygote-heterozygote genotypes have lower phenotypes than expected under a two-locusadditivemodel.
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This is an equally plausible model with clearly different expectations from theadditivemodel, but interactive models are much less researched and developed.
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A useful representation for isolated musical instrument sounds is theadditivemodel.
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Furthermore, conservative interpretation of our statistical analysis indicates that these changes are in quantitative agreement with the neutraladditivemodelof quantitative genetic variation.
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Theadditivemodelcontains all the variables identified above minus the interaction terms; the interactive model simply adds these terms to theadditivemodel.
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The simplest and most commonly used model is the linearadditivemodel.
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The evolutionary consequences of bottlenecks are therefore less predictable than implied by the neutraladditivemodel.
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Here, the significantly lower values for the heterozygote genotypes compared with their homozygote counterparts led us to reject the underlyingadditivemodel.
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For simplicity, consider anadditivemodelof gene action for mutations.
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The neutraladditivemodelmakes specific predictions which can be compared with the observed results.
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