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  2. Reticulate evolution - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] However, most methods for studying cladistics have been based on a model of strictly branching cladogeny, without assessing the importance of reticulate evolution. [23] Reticulation at chromosomal, genomic and species levels fails to be modelled by a bifurcating tree.

  3. Category:Articles with example C code - Wikipedia

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    C. C (programming language) C dynamic memory allocation; C file input/output; C syntax; C data types; C23 (C standard revision) Callback (computer programming) CIE 1931 color space; Coalesced hashing; Code injection; Comment (computer programming) Composite data type; Conditional (computer programming) Const (computer programming) Constant ...

  4. Box–Jenkins method - Wikipedia

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    For many series, the period is known and a single seasonality term is sufficient. For example, for monthly data one would typically include either a seasonal AR 12 term or a seasonal MA 12 term. For Box–Jenkins models, one does not explicitly remove seasonality before fitting the model.

  5. Phylogenetic network - Wikipedia

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    Phylogenetic trees also have trouble depicting microevolutionary events, for example the geographical distribution of muskrat or fish populations of a given species among river networks, because there is no species boundary to prevent gene flow between populations. Therefore, a more general phylogenetic network better depicts these situations.

  6. Grey box model - Wikipedia

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    These include comparison of model predictions with repeated data. An attempt to predict the residuals m(, ) with the operating conditions c using linear regression will show if the residuals can be predicted. [21] [22] Residuals that cannot be predicted offer little prospect of improving the model using the current operating conditions. [5]

  7. C Bounded Model Checker - Wikipedia

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    In the context of computer science, the C Bounded Model Checker (CBMC) is a bounded model checker for C programs. [1] It was the first such tool. [2] CBMC has participated in the Competition on Software Verification (SV-COMP) in the years 2014–2022. [3] It came in first in at least one category in 2014, 2015, and 2017.

  8. Box model - Wikipedia

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    The term box model may refer to: Box modeling, in computer graphics; Climate box models, ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  9. Analogue modelling (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Pure shear sandbox model of thrust fault formation. Analogue modelling is a laboratory experimental method using uncomplicated physical models (such as a sandbox) with certain simple scales of time and length to model geological scenarios and simulate geodynamic evolutions. [1] [2] There are numerous limitations affecting the direct study of ...