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Ksenofontov, Boris. Flotation models and hydrodynamic modes of operation of combined flotation equipment. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2124804.

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For the first time in the world literature, the monograph examines both the theoretical beginnings of the flotation process using multistage and generalized flotation models, as well as practical recommendations based on the principles of biosimilarity. Diagrams of various types of combined flotation equipment and their operating modes are presented.
 New aeration systems for use in various flotation devices, including flotation combines, are considered. Examples of the use of new flotation technology using ejectors for both aeration and mixing of reagents with purified water are describe
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Wiscombe, Tom. Objects models worlds: Tom Wiscombe Architecture. AADCU Publishers, 2021.

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Dianu, Tiberiu. Non custodial sanctions: Alternative models revisited. University of Manchester, 1995.

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Hjelm, John R. The dimensions of health: Conceptual models. Jones and Bartlett, 2010.

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Gilbert, Manning Joseph, and Morris Ian 1960-, eds. The ancient economy: Evidence and models. Stanford University Press, 2005.

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Carol, Tannahill, and Tannahill Andrew, eds. Health promotion: Models and values. Oxford University Press, 1990.

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Carol, Tannahill, and Tannahill Andres, eds. Health promotion: Models and values. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 1996.

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Odincov, Boris. Models and intelligent systems. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1060845.

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The monograph consists of three chapters, the first of which outlines the theoretical foundations of intelligent information systems. Special attention is paid to the disclosure of the term "model" as the intended meaning depends on the understanding of the material. Introduces and examines the new concepts such as the associative and intuitive knowledge while in the creation of intellectual information systems are not used. 
 The second Chapter contains the analysis of problems of development of artificial intelligence (AI), developed in two directions: classical and statistical. Discuss
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College, Mississippi Judicial, ed. Mississippi model jury instructions. West Group, 2000.

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College, Mississippi Judicial, ed. Mississippi model jury instructions. West Group, 2000.

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(Firm), Michie, ed. Virginia model jury instructions. Michie, 1998.

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H, Tigay Jeffrey, ed. Empirical models for Biblical criticism. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985.

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Cherneckaya, Galina. Models of accounting objects. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1172173.

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The textbook provides an accessible overview of the theoretical foundations and general rules of accounting in terms of capital turnover. Explanations are built through the disclosure of the economic meaning of accounting procedures and the clear logic underlying them.
 The author hopes that the unconventional, but very convincing logic will interest readers and make them look at accounting as a very fascinating and interesting subject, the study of which should not be approached with fear and confidence that it is still impossible to understand accounting. A large number of people who ar
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Company, Michie, ed. Virginia model jury instructions. Michie Co., 1989.

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Dvori︠a︡nskov, I. V. Ėffektivnostʹ alʹternativnykh nakazaniĭ: Kompensat︠s︡ionnai︠a︡ modelʹ. I︠U︡NITI, 2005.

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Instructions--Civil, Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Jury. Arkansas model jury instructions, civil. 4th ed. West Group, 1999.

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Michigan. Supreme Court. Committee on Model Civil Jury Instructions. Michigan model civil jury instructions. Institiute of Continuing Legal Education, 2002.

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Arkansas. Supreme Court. Committee on Jury Instructions--Civil. Arkansas model jury instructions, civil. 2nd ed. Thomson/West, 2003.

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Moore, Henry. Henry Moore: Sketch-models and working-models : the South Bank Centre 1990-91. The Centre, 1990.

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Liu, Chiang Kuen. Great Tao: How to Practice with Spiritual Model. Ehgbooks, 2020.

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Henderson, Daniel A., R. J. Boys, Carole J. Proctor, and Darren J. Wilkinson. Linking systems biology models to data: A stochastic kinetic model of p53 oscillations. Edited by Anthony O'Hagan and Mike West. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198703174.013.7.

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This article discusses the use of a stochastic kinetic model to study protein level oscillations in single living cancer cells, using the p53 and Mdm2 proteins as examples. It describes the refinement of a dynamic stochastic process model of the cellular response to DNA damage and compares this model to time course data on the levels of p53 and Mdm2. The article first provides a biological background on p53 and Mdm2 before explaining how the stochastic kinetic model is constructed. It then introduces the stochastic kinetic model and links it to the data and goes on to apply sophisticated MCMC
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Boland, Lawrence A. Equilibrium models vs. evolutionary economic models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274320.003.0012.

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This chapter examines the extent to which models based on evolutionary economics can provide a worthy alternative to neoclassical equilibrium models. The chapter discusses the difference between Darwinian and non-Darwinian evolutionary economic models. The chapter includes a discussion of Armen Alchian’s 1950 article that he says is erroneously identified as evolutionary economics. The works of evolutionary economists Ulrich Witt, Jack Vromen, Richard Nelson and Sidney are explained and critically examined. The chapter also considers the question of whether evolutionary economics can ever disp
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Jones, Bradford S. Multilevel Models. Edited by Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Henry E. Brady, and David Collier. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199286546.003.0026.

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This article addresses multilevel models in which units are nested within one another. The focus is primarily two-level models. It also describes cross-unit heterogeneity. Moreover, it assesses the fixed and random effects from the multilevel model. It generally tries to convey the scope of multilevel models but in a very compact way. Multilevel models provide great promise for exploiting information in hierarchical data structures. There are a range of alternatives for such data and it bears repeating that sometimes, simpler-to-apply correctives are best.
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Rajeev, S. G. Integrable Models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805021.003.0009.

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Some exceptional situations in fluid mechanics can be modeled by equations that are analytically solvable. The most famous example is the Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation for shallow water waves in a channel. The exact soliton solution of this equation is derived. The Lax pair formalism for solving the general initial value problem is outlined. Two hamiltonian formalisms for the KdV equation (Fadeev–Zakharov and Magri) are explained. Then a short review of the geometry of curves (Frenet–Serret equations) is given. They are used to derive a remarkably simple equation for the propagation of a ki
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Miksza, Peter, and Kenneth Elpus. Multilevel Models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199391905.003.0012.

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This chapter introduces a statistical approach for analyzing nested data structures that both accounts for the dependence of observations due to hierarchical arrangements and allows for testing hypotheses at multiple levels. The most common application of multilevel models is for analyses of objects (e.g., people) nested within groups or clusters of some sort. Multilevel models can also be applied to longitudinal data analyses such that the “levels” do not refer to objects nested within groups but instead refer to multiple measurements (e.g., measures made at different occasions/time points) n
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Back, Kerry E. Factor Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190241148.003.0006.

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The CAPM and factor models in general are explained. Factors can be replaced by the returns or excess returns that are maximally correlated (the projections of the factors). A factor model is equivalent to an affine representation of an SDF and to spanning a return on the mean‐variance frontier. The use of alphas for performance evaluation is explained. Statistical factor models are defined as models in which factors explain the covariance matrix of returns. A proof is given of the Arbitrage Pricing Theory, which states that statistical factors are approximate pricing factors. The CAPM and the
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Harrod, Molly, Sanjay Saint, and Robert W. Stock. Role Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190671495.003.0007.

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Attendings understand that their behavior, as physicians, as instructors, as human beings, will most likely be internalized and emulated by some of their learners. As a result, they continually monitor themselves, striving to make sure that they are living up to their personal and professional standards. Attendings often hold themselves to a higher standard than they do their learners. Role modeling is an important part of the teaching process and includes demonstrating how to be a lifelong learner, maintaining professionalism in the face of adversity, and acknowledging the emotional toll that
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Bueno, Otávio, and Steven French. Approaching Models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815044.003.0002.

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This chapter considers the framework needed in order for mathematical and physical structures to be examined and related, in philosophical terms. We contrast the structuralist account associated with Joseph Sneed, Wolfgang Stegmüller, and others with the models-focused account of Ron Giere. The former, we claim, is heavy on formalism at the expense of a consideration of practice, whereas the latter draws on a number of case studies but omits the crucial formal framework. We suggest rejecting both these extremes in favour of an approach that is appropriately formal, while retaining the ability
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Martin, Finbarr. Service models. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199689644.003.0004.

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Key points• There is increasing concern about quality of care received by older people in our health services.• Real progress over recent decades in overcoming ignorance and ageism is at risk if these services cannot become age-attuned.• Today’s older people are older, more numerous, and present complex challenges of multimorbidity and frailty.• Traditional divisions of staff and skills between primary and secondary care, and between clinical specialties, are an obstacle to meeting the challenge.• Promising innovative new models of care are emerging and will need refinement through research an
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Itti, Laurent, and Ali Borji. Computational Models. Edited by Anna C. (Kia) Nobre and Sabine Kastner. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.026.

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This chapter reviews recent progress in computational modelling of visual attention. The authors start with early concepts and models, which have emphasized stimulus-driven guidance of attention towards salient objects in the visual world. They then present a taxonomy of the many different approaches which have emerged in recent research efforts. They then turn to the more complex problem of modelling top-down, task- and goal-driven influences on attention. While early top-down models have been more qualitative in nature, the authors describe several recent fully computational approaches that
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Boland, Lawrence A. Equilibrium models intended to overcome limits. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274320.003.0011.

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This chapter will critically examine today’s common ways to build equilibrium models. These specifically include Dynamic-Stochastic General Equilibrium models, game theoretical models and empirical GE models. Each of these types of equilibrium model try to address the issues of how a model’s decision makers get the information needed to guarantee the attainment of a state of equilibrium. The chapter addresses the alleged limits of general equilibrium models (particularly the issues of dynamics, time and expectations), the current attempts to overcome the limits of general equilibrium models, a
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Moloto, D. Ph, M. R. Mogashoa, S. M. Nchabeleng, and D. M. Matabane. Ngwanaka O Tlo Gola. Acacia Books,South Africa, 2003.

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Models of excellence in TMJ practice: 29 veteran clinicians share their practice management materials. Anadem Publishing, 1990.

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Moore, Robin D., Juan Agudelo, Katie Chapman, et al. Sample Curricular Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190658397.003.0014.

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By examining degree plans and conducting interviews with faculty and students at various national and international institutions, the authors of this chapter have generated four curricular models that suggest how existing degree plans and/or core music courses might be productively modified. The enhanced core model (1) aims to broaden the scope of existing curricula by emphasizing more diverse, cross-disciplinary content. The pluralist model (2) requires students to diversify their focus during their first two years of study in order to incorporate a greater degree of critical thinking, creati
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Cheng, Russell. Randomized-Parameter Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505044.003.0013.

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This chapter does not involve non-standard behaviour but is included as a contribution to the broader book theme on model building. The basic idea is to obtain greater flexibility in fitting a standard two-parameter base distribution by multiplying one of its parameters by a one-parameter mixing random variable with mean unity. Absorbing the random effect by integration yields what will be called a randomized parameter (also called compound) distribution depending on all three parameters involved. This chapter collects together a large number of examples where there is a gamma mixing distribut
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Cheng, Russell. Finite Mixture Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505044.003.0017.

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Fitting a finite mixture model when the number of components, k, is unknown can be carried out using the maximum likelihood (ML) method though it is non-standard. Two well-known Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods are reviewed and compared with ML: the reversible jump method and one using an approximating Dirichlet process. Another Bayesian method, to be called MAPIS, is examined that first obtains point estimates for the component parameters by the maximum a posteriori method for different k and then estimates posterior distributions, including that for k, using importance sampli
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Tio byggnader som definierade 1920-talet. Arkitektur Förlag, 2019.

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Tio byggnader som definierade 1980-talet. Arkitektur Förlag, 2020.

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Tio byggnader som definierade 1960-talet. Arkitektur Förlag, 2018.

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Crabbe, John C., and Tamara J. Phillips. Genetic Animal Models. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.003.

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Genetic animal models have a long history of contribution to the understanding of alcohol dependence. Studies have provided insight into genetic contributions to risk and are beginning to be used to suggest better targeted pharmacotherapies. This review discusses how different species and genetic methods have been used to target specific aspects of alcohol dependence. It identifies areas of future promise and those in which more information is needed. It considers how genetic and environmental sources interact to affect risk and treatment response. The review concentrates on alcohol because th
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Edwards, Douglas. Models of Truth. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758693.003.0008.

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This chapter considers how to formulate truth pluralism, and argues for one form—‘determination pluralism’—over other forms, including predicate pluralism, strong pluralism, second-order functionalism, disjunctivism, and manifestation functionalism. Key to this is an exploration of the analogy between truth and winning, with the idea being that, just as there are different ways to win in different games, there are different ways to be true in different domains. This chapter also discusses various ‘mixing problems’ for truth pluralism, such as the problem of mixed compounds, and how to deal wit
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Cheng, Russell. Bootstrapping Linear Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505044.003.0016.

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Bootstrap model selection is proposed for the difficult problem of selecting important factors in non-orthogonal linear models when the number of factors, P, is large. In the method, the full model is first fitted to the original data. Then B parametric bootstrap samples are drawn from the fitted model, and the full model fitted to each. A submodel is obtained from each fitted full model by rejecting those factors found unimportant in the fit. Each distinct selected submodel is then fitted to the original data and its Mallows Cp statistic calculated. A subset of good submodels based on the Cp
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Menz, Georg. Welfare State Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199579983.003.0007.

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The different models of welfare states are explored, drawing on the seminal work of Esping-Andersen. Next, we examine the challenges to welfare state systems arising from demographic change, new family formation patterns, immigration, and new trends in employment. Governments also struggle with the rising financial liabilities arising from pensions and healthcare. All of this has inspired liberalizing reforms across the OECD. To the political left, the European Union offered an unfulfilled opportunity for market reregulation. Reform measures in this domain are difficult to implement and often
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Succi, Sauro. Advanced RLB models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199592357.003.0035.

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The relativistic LB scheme described in Chapter 34 is based on the top-down approach and limited to weakly relativistic fluids. This chapter presents a systematic derivation of relativistic LB based on the continuum kinetic theory. The resulting scheme can handle relativistic flows with Lorentz factors up to order ten, thereby considerably extending the scope of the method. In addition, the extension of the LB scheme to generalized coordinates for the simulation of flows on curved manifolds, is also illustrated.
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Radford, Mark. Surgical care models. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642663.003.0003.

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The delivery of surgical care in modern healthcare systems has undergone a significant change in recent years. Increasing patient demands, and technological and pharmacological advances have enabled more complex surgery to be undertaken on patients with greater co-morbidities. In addition, new techniques have seen the development of day and short-stay surgery, enabling patients to spend less time in hospitals. These advances have required significant adaptation of surgical nursing skills, and this chapter gives an outline context to new models of surgery and the implications for nursing.
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Volberda, Henk, Frans A. J. Van Den Bosch, and Kevin Heij. Reinventing Business Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792048.001.0001.

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Although research on business model innovation is flourishing internationally, important questions on the ‘how’, ‘what’, and ‘when’ of this process remain largely unanswered, particularly in regard to the role of top management. Using new knowledge derived from a survey among firms from various industries and several case studies, this book seeks to give us better understanding of ‘how’ firms can innovate their business model, ‘what’ kind of levers management should work on, and ‘when’ management should change the business model. It particularly considers one key question: is it better to repl
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Cheng, Russell. Change-Point Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505044.003.0011.

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This chapter investigates change-point (hazard rate) probability models for the random survival time in some population of interest. A parametric probability distribution is assumed with parameters to be estimated from a sample of observed survival times. If a change-point parameter, denoted by τ‎, is included to represent the time at which there is a discrete change in hazard rate, then the model is non-standard. The profile log-likelihood, with τ‎ as profiling parameter, has a discontinuous jump at every τ‎ equal to a sampled value, becoming unbounded as τ‎ tends to the largest observation.
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Bianconi, Ginestra. Multilayer Network Models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753919.003.0010.

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This chapter presents the existing modelling frameworks for multiplex and multilayer networks. Multiplex network models are divided into growing multiplex network models and null models of multiplex networks. Growing multiplex networks are here shown to explain the main dynamical rules responsible to the emergent properties of multiplex networks, including the scale-free degree distribution, interlayer degree correlations and multilayer communities. Null models of multiplex networks are described in the context of maximum-entropy multiplex network ensembles. Randomization algorithms to test th
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Edwards, Douglas. Models of Being. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758693.003.0009.

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This chapter explores how ontological pluralism should be formulated. We will see that similar issues arise to those that we saw in the formulation of truth pluralism, and that the models from the truth pluralism debate are applicable here as well. It begins by discussing in more detail the role of quantifiers in the existence debate, before turning to ontological pluralism itself. Strong ontological pluralism is examined, and the extent to which it suffers from analogues of the mixing problems we saw in the last chapter is evaluated, before other forms of ontological pluralism are looked at.
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Morrison, Margaret. Models and Theories. Edited by Paul Humphreys. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199368815.013.32.

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This chapter discusses the relation between models and theories as characterized by the syntactic and semantic views, as well as how that relation is understood in the more scientifically oriented or practice-based accounts of models. It also addresses epistemic issues concerning the model-world relationship and the importance of representation and explanation in assessing how abstract models deliver concrete information. The chapter claims that similarity and isomorphism, construed as general criteria, are often insufficient to characterize the way models relate to their target systems. Altho
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