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  • ...d in the [[Opasnet Base]] database, and it can be retrieved from there for modelling and other purposes. You should definitely read [[Table2Base]] for more inst ...ef></ref></nowiki>''' markers. If you wanted to link to a specific article online, simply insert the web address as the first item in square brackets, in bet
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  • There are a number of online resources available in terms of both information on SA (including papers an ...eling.uga.edu/tauc/background_material/Washington-Main.pdf The critique of modelling and sensitivity analysis in the scientific discourse. An overview of good p
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  • * Information technology and modelling ...ommunication techniques (webcasting, videoconferencing, web participation, online collaboration).
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  • ...es method. Theory can be read from reference 1. We used WinBUGS and R as a modelling tool. * [[SHELF| SHELF package for R and MATCH online tool]]
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  • ...ournal of Preventive Medicine; Vol 35, Supplement; pp.S211-S224. Available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2008.05.018. Mitton, L., Sutherland, H., & Weeks, M. (2000). Microsimulation Modelling for Policy Analysis: Challenges and Innovations. University Press, Cambridg
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  • ...ce, a formal argumentation is usually created afterwards based on written, online, or live discussions and materials. Opasnet pages can be used to create and ...ent is therefore provided, whether it be information collection, numerical modelling, [[discussion]]s, statistical analyses on original data, publishing origina
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  • Why do we do modelling? * [http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=5138#toc Understanding Risk (free online version)]
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  • [[Category: Online Modelling ]]
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  • ...to create ''[http://jodi.tamu.edu/Articles/v01/i04/Selvin/ Conversational Modelling]'' which Compendium is designed to support. Compendium's development is coo ...opy form. 8460 formal written submissions were received via the ConsultQld online forum, email, post, and fax.
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  • *[[The Impact Pathway and Cost-Benefit Modelling Review]] by Peter Bickel **Online tool
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  • respect to human health, improved methods of modelling individual variation (Hattis 2004), doseresponse ...agent and an adverse effect in a defined population sample (probabilistic modelling);
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  • ...rooms and student performance. Indoor Air, online early (Published article online: 26-May), 2006 ...ke JA: Prediction of toxigenic fungal growth in buildings by using a novel modelling system. Applied & Environmental Microbiology 65:4814-4821, 1999
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  • |Risk and Environmental Modelling *Modelling Prices of Energy
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  • ...d risk models and structured deliberations will be published as supporting online material to the articles. This will enable and enhance rational scientific ...after e.g. a discovery of environmental pollution episode. Risk assessment modelling is just unable to cope at that pace. Thus, the use of risk assessments is o
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  • modelling is necessary, will be selected based on consumption, public health signific ...will contribute to the open risk assessment process by editing variabiles online.
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  • ...the complex problem by participating in the open decision support process online (2) researchers (e.g. in Technical Research Center of Finland, National Ins ...ources are used to collect the information necessary for energy and health modelling. It is important to notice that in addition to being a wiki, Opasnet is als
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  • doi:10.2093/j.efsa.2009.1249. Available online: www.efsa.europa.eu ...uantification of hazards and positive heath effects, e.g. by dose response modelling (EFSA, 2009)
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  • [[Category:Online model]] ...A technical objective was to test feasibility of web workspace and on-line modelling tools developed in the projects.
    25 KB (3,742 words) - 08:55, 27 August 2013
  • [[Category:Online model]] ...A technical objective was to test feasibility of web workspace and on-line modelling tools developed in the projects.
    21 KB (3,043 words) - 10:33, 26 August 2013
  • ...or skills for proprietary computing software. Therefore Opasnet supports R modelling language, and R code can be run on Opasnet server. The user interface is ea ...h scientific and political); methods to work on quantitative policy models online; and a versatile database to store inputs to and results from these policy
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