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    von Sivak, David A., Thomson, Matt
    Veröffentlicht 2014
    “… The timescale for and statistics of environmental change, the precision with which the organism can detect its environment, and the costs and benefits of particular protein expression levels all will affect the suitability of different strategies–such as constitutive expression or graded response–for regulating protein levels in response to environmental inputs.  …”
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    “… Then, we discuss empirical data on environmental statistics from a range of disciplines.  …”
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    von Liu, Xu, Wang, Honglang, Cui, Yuehua
    Veröffentlicht 2016
    “… Although the role of environmental factors moderating genetic influences on disease risk has been broadly recognized, no statistical method has been developed to rigorously assess how environmental changes modify G×G interactions to affect disease risk.  …”
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    von Salter, James M., Williamson, Daniel
    Veröffentlicht 2016
    “… Expensive computer codes, particularly those used for simulating environmental or geological processes, such as climate models, require calibration (sometimes called tuning).  …”
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    “… Statistical estimation of such artefacts is complicated by the simultaneous existence of trends, seasonal variation and effects of other influencing factors, such as weather conditions.  …”
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    von Heggeseth, Brianna C., Aleman, Alvaro
    Veröffentlicht 2018
    “… Understanding and estimating the relationship between early-life exposure and human growth is vital to studying the adverse health impacts of environmental exposure. We compare two statistical tools, mixed-effects models with interaction terms and growth mixture models, used to measure the association between exposure and change over time within the context of non-linear growth and non-monotonic relationships between exposure and growth.  …”
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    “… All data were analyzed by the various statistical tools to identify the nutritional variations of nutrients.  …”
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    von Yu, Zhuoxi, Li, Siqi
    Veröffentlicht 2022
    “… Because of its diversity, environmental pollution cannot be reasonably handled only by the market economic system.  …”
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