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Model emergent dynamics in complex systems. Philadelphia: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2015.

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Civil Aviation Authority. Aerodrome model emergency orders. 2nd ed. London: Civil Aviation Authority, 1990.

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Ahmed, Ayaz. Stock market interlinkages in emerging markets. Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1998.

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Giovannelli, Adriano. Semipresidentialism: An emerging pan-European model. Brighton: Sussex European Institute, 2002.

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Jessee, Terry. Building & detailing scale model trucks & emergency vehicles. Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Books, 1999.

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Sbaih, Lynn. Accident and emergency nursing: A nursing model. London: Chapman & Hall, 1992.

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Caballero, Ricardo J. A dual liquidity model for emerging markets. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2002.

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P, Dooley Michael. A model of crises in emerging markets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.

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National Fire Service Incident Management System Consortium (U.S.). Model Procedures Committee. Model procedures guide for emergency medical incidents. [Oklahoma]: Fire Protection Publications, Oklahoma State University, 1996.

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Caballero, Ricardo J. A dual liquidity model for emerging markets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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Chang, Roberto. Financial crises in emerging markets: A canonical model. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.

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name, No. The emerging monoculture: Assimilation and the "model minority". Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003.

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Turner, Jennifer. Teacher compensation: Issues and emerging models. Arlington, Va: Educational Research Service, 2005.

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Innovative governance models for emerging technologies. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2013.

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Vlaar, P. J. G. Currency crisis models for emerging markets. Amsterdam: De Nederlandsche Bank, 2000.

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Force, Edward. Miniature emergency vehicles. Exton, Pa: Schiffer Pub., 1985.

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Jan, Hofstede Gert, Verwaart Tim, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Emergent Results of Artificial Economics. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Moore, Tomoe. India's emerging financial market: A flow of funds model. New York, NY: Routledge, 2007.

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Kate, Wiskus, ed. Pastoring multiple parishes: An emerging model of pastoral leadership. Chicago: Loyola Press, 2009.

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The future of governing: Four emerging models. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996.

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Hatchondo, Juan Carlos. Computing business cycles in emerging economy models. Richmond, Va.]: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, 2006.

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Fitz-Gerald, Mary Jo, and Junji Takeshita, eds. Models of Emergency Psychiatric Services That Work. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50808-1.

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Jia, Daniel Lukui. Dynamic Macroeconomic Models in Emerging Market Economies. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4588-7.

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Beck, Lynn G. Ethics in educational leadership programs: Emerging models. Columbia, MO: University Council for Educational Administration, 1997.

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Aizenman, Joshua. Privatization in emerging markets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.

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Goetzmann, William N. Re-emerging markets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.

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Distributed coordination of multi-agent networks: Emergent problems, models, and issues. London: Springer-Verlag, 2011.

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Hough, Holly J. Profiling the professions: A model for evaluating emerging health professions. San Francisco: Center for the Health Professions, University of California, San Francisco, 2001.

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Outcomes: NVQs and the emerging model of education and training. London: Falmer Press, 1991.

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Cecere, Laura A. The children can't wait: China's emerging model for intercountry adoption. 3rd ed. Cambridge, Mass: [China Sea?], 2001.

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Geva, Ruth. Maʻarkhe ḥerum ḳehilatiyim: Tadrikh haḳamah ṿe-hafʻalah ʻal pi ha-model ha-Yerushalmi. Yerushalayim: Ḥevrah le-merkazim ule-minhalim ḳehilatiyim bi-Yerushalayim, 2007.

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Mann, Scott, Head Michael, and Simon Kozlina. Transnational governance: Emerging models of global legal regulation. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub, 2011.

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Nightingale, Florence, and John Ting. BioPsychoSocial Model of 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic and Emergent Fundamental Laws. Independently Published, 2020.

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Biberauer, Theresa. Pro-drop and emergent parameter hierarchies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815853.003.0005.

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This chapter considers the extent to which it is still meaningful to conceptualize pro-drop phenomena in parametric terms, introducing a three-factors model in which parameters are emergent, not UG-given. Within this model, it seems possible to distinguish macro, meso, and micro pro-drop systems. The attested systematic variation in even the most familiar instantiations of these putative types, however, raises questions about existing parametric accounts of the acquisition and typological relationship between these systems. Drawing on parallels with a neo-emergentist account of word-order variation, the chapter argues for an approach assuming interdependent parameters (a parameter-hierarchy) where the ‘size’ and precise formal specification of pro-drop in individual grammars is determined by the way the model’s three factors interact, with different formal features playing potentially parallel roles in different systems. The typological picture is thus more variation-rich than previously assumed, but this variation exhibits the kind of cross-linguistic systematicity a parametric approach predicts.
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Beyerlein, Michael, Soo Jeoung Han, and Ambika Prasad. A Multilevel Model of Collaboration and Creativity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190222093.003.0008.

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This chapter provides a framework for making sense of multilevel collaboration for enabling creative knowledge work. The work environment can be deliberately designed, but it must allow for emergent properties as the flow of information creates changes in the team members, the process, the structure, and the outcomes. The interrelationships that provide the channels for the flow represent a complex system subject to both enhancing and constraining influences from multiple sources. We examine network structure, learning, and complexity as key facets of that complex system that generate intangible forms of capital that fuel the creative work.
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Howes, Andrew, Xiuli Chen, Aditya Acharya, and Richard L. Lewis. Interaction as an Emergent Property of a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799603.003.0011.

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In this chapter we explore the potential advantages of modeling the interaction between a human and a computer as a consequence of a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) that models human cognition. POMDPs can be used to model human perceptual mechanisms, such as human vision, as partial (uncertain) observers of a hidden state are possible. In general, POMDPs permit a rigorous definition of interaction as the outcome of a reward maximizing stochastic sequential decision processes. They have been shown to explain interaction between a human and an environment in a range of scenarios, including visual search, interactive search and sense-making. The chapter uses these scenarios to illustrate the explanatory power of POMDPs in HCI. It also shows that POMDPs embrace the embodied, ecological and adaptive nature of human interaction.
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Wainger, Brian J. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0028.

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Mouse and cellular models of ALS including stem cells have revealed tremendous insight into the molecular processes that lead to ALS. Models of ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases have led to emergent molecular themes that span several diseases. Future models must account for neuronal subtype specificity of different neurodegenerative diseases, particularly between tightly related diseases such as FTD and ALS. Human iPSC-derived motor neurons offer promise both with regard to the use of human cells and in particular the ability to model sporadic disease, which is critically important given the overwhelming abundance of sporadic disease in ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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Ding, Ding, Chong Guan, and Zhiying Jiang. Emerging Business Models. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2019.

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Ding, Ding, Chong Guan, and Zhiying Jiang. Emerging Business Models. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2019.

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Henderson, Leah. Bayesianism and IBE. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746904.003.0016.

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Different views have been proposed about how Inference to the Best Explanation (IBE) and Bayesianism might be compatible with one another. One is a hybrid view, according to which explanatory considerations play a role in driving the Bayesian machinery. Another is an ‘emergent compatibilist’ view, in which an independently motivated Bayesian model of IBE is provided, so that explanatory considerations emerge from the Bayesian machinery rather than driving it. Specific scientific arguments can serve as test cases for these general views. The chapter argues that the case of Williams’ argument against group selection, discussed by Elliott Sober, is better understood with the emergent compatibilist picture, than with the hybrid view. This analysis of the case challenges Elliott Sober’s claim that the epistemic significance of appeals to the explanatory virtue of parsimony is highly case-specific. Instead, a more unified picture of IBE and its connection to Bayesianism is suggested.
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Models for Writing: Emergent Stage 1. Celebration Pr, 1999.

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Guan, Chong, Zhiying Jiang, and Ding Ding. The Emerging Business Models. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/11372.

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Multiculturalism in Macedonia: An emerging model. Skopje: Foundation Open Society Institute, 2005.

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Emerging Model Organisms A Laboratory Manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2010.

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Richard, Behringer, ed. Emerging model organisms: A laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2009.

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1974-, Dodovski Ivan, and Milcin Vladimir, eds. Multiculturalism in Macedonia: An emerging model. Skopje, Macedonia: Foundation Open Society Institute - Macedonia, 2006.

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EMERGE - users guide: A model to predict crop emergence in the semi-arid tropics. University of Aberdeen, 1996.

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Brockmeier, Jens. From Memory as Archive to Remembering as Conversation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190230814.003.0003.

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This chapter is concerned with changes in the understanding of remembering and forgetting. It pays particular attention to the emergence of alternative visions that challenge the traditional archival model of memory and offers new ways to conceive of mnemonic practices as cultural practices. Starting with a discussion of archival models in contemporary scientific memory research, it then examines new models of memory that aim to capture what archival models tend to ignore: the social, societal, and cultural dynamic of human remembering. In this way, the focus shifts to postarchival memory models that have emerged in clinical disciplines, the social sciences, and the humanities. The chapter concludes by discussing one approach to remembering and forgetting that conceives of them as inherently social practices—as practices that, it is suggested, should be understood after the model of conversation rather than the archival model of individual retrieval.
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Liu, Mingwei, and David Finegold. Emerging Economic Powers. Edited by John Buchanan, David Finegold, Ken Mayhew, and Chris Warhurst. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199655366.013.25.

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This chapter aims to provide a review and analysis of skill development in China and India that do not neatly fit any skill formation model found in the literature. Although both China and India have made some impressive achievements in skill formation in the past two decades, great challenges remain on their way toward high-skill equilibrium including providing a strong educational foundation for vulnerable groups, corruption and rising inequality, skills mismatch, and raising employer skill demands. Despite many similar goals and challenges, the trajectories of skill development of the two countries are shaped by different sets of political, socioeconomic, institutional, cultural, demographic, and organizational factors, leading to two different skill formation and demand models with some complementary strengths and weaknesses.
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SBAIH, L. Accident And Emergency Nursing: A NURSING MODEL. Singular Publishing Group, 1993.

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