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    Estimating some features of NK fitness landscapes by Evans, SN, Steinsaltz, D

    Published 2002
    “…Otherwise the fitnesses are as simple as possible, namely i.i.d., and the fitnesses of different sites are simply averaged. …”
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    Four ways to fit an ion channel model by Clerx, M, Beattie, K, Gavaghan, D, Mirams, G

    Published 2019
    “…Four different methods can be found in the literature to fit voltage-sensitive ion channel models to whole-cell current measurements: (Method 1) fitting model equations directly to time constant, steadystate, and I-V summary curves; (Method 2) fitting by comparing simulated versions of these summary curves to their experimental counterparts; (Method 3) fitting to the current traces themselves from a range of protocols; and (Method 4) fitting to a single current trace from a short and rapidly-fluctuating voltage clamp protocol. …”
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    Evaluating Strategic Fit in Professional Service Firms by Morris, T, Pinnington, A

    Published 1998
    “…Policy fit is a central plank of much of the prescriptive and strategic HR literature because of the assumed performance benefits deriving from it (Guest, 1997: 264-266). …”
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    Intensity and duration of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness by Burden, S, Weedon, B, Turner, A, Whaymand, L, Meaney, A, Dawes, H, Jones, A

    Published 2022
    “…Moving average models were optimally fitted to determine relationships between rPA variables and CRF. …”
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    Combined Electroweak and QCD Fit to HERA data by Abt, I, Cooper-Sarkar, A, Foster, B, Gwenlan, C, Myronenko, V, Turkot, O, Wichmann, K

    Published 2016
    “…A simultaneous electroweak and QCD fit of electroweak parameters and parton distribution functions to HERA data on deep inelastic scattering is presented. …”
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    The axisymmetric shrink fit problem subjected to torsion by Lopes, JP, Hills, DA

    Published 2020
    “…The problem of an elastic shaft fitted into an under-sized hole in an elastically identical body, the latter in the form of a half-space, has been studied when the assembly is subject to increasing and then subsequently reducing torque. …”
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    Honest signaling and the double counting of inclusive fitness by Levin, SR, Caro, SM, Griffin, AS, West, SA

    Published 2019
    “…Inclusive fitness requires a careful accounting of all the fitness effects of a particular behaviour. …”
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    Two algorithms for fitting constrained marginal models. by Evans, R, Forcina, A

    Published 2013
    “…The two main algorithms that have been considered for fitting constrained marginal models to discrete data, one based on Lagrange multipliers and the other on a regression model, are studied in detail. …”
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    The impacts of host association and perturbation on symbiont fitness by Hoang, KL, Salguero-Gómez, R, Pike, VL, King, KC

    Published 2024
    “…We find that some intracellular symbionts associated with protists tend to have greater fitness when the symbiosis is under stressful conditions. …”
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    Genetic basis of fitness differences in natural populations. by Ellegren, H, Sheldon, B

    Published 2008
    “…In parallel, an emerging understanding of the quantitative genetics of fitness variation in the wild means that we are poised to see a synthesis of ecological and molecular approaches in evolutionary biology.…”
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    Evolution of monogamous marriage by maximization of inclusive fitness by Fortunato, L, Archetti, M

    Published 2010
    “…We show that, within the framework of inclusive fitness theory, monogamous marriage can be viewed as the outcome of the strategic behaviour of males and females in the allocation of resources to the next generation. …”
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