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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • ...ount of pertinent spatial information assisted by analytical or predictive models. However, decision support systems are not restricted to handling quantitat ...can include physical, ecological and economic simulation and optimization models, to be used in interactive mode in the decision-making process. They help i
    12 KB (1,735 words) - 20:16, 18 September 2023
  • ...key economic parameters on which remain uncertainties. In addition, those models are expensive and time consuming (it takes months to years to build a CGE m
    3 KB (463 words) - 15:58, 13 July 2020
  • ...ification of the demand due to price variation must be integrated into I-O models but this makes them heavier to handle because of numerous products and/or d
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  • ...ls to (negatively) affect labour demands. One of the main interests of CGE models is their dynamic characteristic enabling to make projections up to 100 year ...stainability impact assessment : the use of computable general equilibrium models. Economie internationale 2004/3, n° 99, pp. 9-26.</ref>.
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  • ..., it can also be used to predict future conditions. As such, computational models used for real-time and forecasting calculations can be an important compone ...ch an integrated modelling approach generally requires a series of coupled models, or an 'effect chain' as shown in Figure 1. [[Image:effect chain voor nicki
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  • ...tions, but measurements in this area are imprecise and current theoretical models do not take the full structural complexity of phytoplankton cells into acco ...s of the medium, and any internal source functions (Figure 2). Light field models can generate a complete set of radiance values, but their output is usually
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  • ...neuf (2004), 'What’s the Use? Welfare Estimates from Revealed Preference Models when Weak Complementarity Does Not Hold', ''Journal of Environmental Econom
    8 KB (1,259 words) - 21:18, 3 March 2022
  • ...fication]] could affect the productivity of [[phytoplankton]]. A number of models predict an increase in global [[Primary production|primary production]] of
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  • ==Species-abundance models<ref name="Magurran"/> == ...hat general ecological principles must govern species abundance. Different models have been proposed based on various assumptions regarding the underlying ec
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  • ...Kolkman, M.J. (2005), Controversies in water management: frames and mental models. Febodruk BV, Enschede, The Netherlands</ref>) which consist of many divers ...lution combination (Teisman 2000<ref name=Teisman> Teisman, G. R. (2000). "Models For Research into Decision-Making Processes: On Phases, Streams and Decisio
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  • ...on-constrained estimates of the global ocean carbon sink from Earth system models. Biogeosciences 19: 4431–4457</ref>. The uptake of <math>CO_2</math> has
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  • ...ich may preclude a return to the previous state. In nonlinear mathematical models, regime shifts are associated with critical or bifurcation points, and are ...the pool<ref>Drake, J.A., Huxel, G.R. and Hewitt, C.L. 1996. Microcosms as models for generating and testing community theory. Ecology 77: 670–677</ref>. E
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