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- Applied Modeling Inc. (AMI) - Consultants (in Woodland Hills, California, USA) who offer services in: dispersion modeling (using ISCST3 model); regional air quality modeling (for ozone and for particulate matter); urban airshed modeling; and accidental release modeling (using ALOHA, CAMEO, SLAB, DEGADIS and SCREEN models).
- Zephyr Environmental Corporation - An environmental consulting firm, headquartered in Austin, Texas, USA, whose air dispersion modeling services include: simple and complex terrain modeling; line and mobile source modeling; and modeling of accidental dense gas releases. Zephyr utilizes U.S. EPA models such ISCST3 and SCREEN3; and public domain models such as SLAB and RMP-COMP.
- The AirQUIS Model - The Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) has developed an Air Quality Information System (AirQUIS) having: an emission inventory data base; dispersion models; and a geographical information system (GIS) module. The dispersion models include a source oriented model (EPISODE), a puff-trajectory model, and models for traffic in street canyons and on roads (ROADAIR and CONTILENK).
- Donald Smith Model Makers - Specialists in scale models, scale modeling, industrial models, industrial modeling, modelmaking and detailed models.
- WWW-Server for Ecological Modelling - Information about ecological modelling (simulation models, descriptions of these models, simulation-software, data sources and other information about modelling). Many ecological models available for downloading; researchers are invited to upload their models here to make them available to others.
- Rational Rose Data Modeler - By integrating the modeling environment, Rose Data Modeler maps the object and data models, tracking changes across business, application and data models in a way that traditional data modeling tools cannot.
- XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model - This document defines the W3C XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, which is the data model of at least XSLT and XQuery, and any other specifications that reference it. This data model is based on the data models of XPath and XML Query Data Model and replaces XML Query Data Model. (W3C Working Draft 7 June 2001)
- ImmProg2000 Dispersion Models - A set of dispersion models developed by AirInfo Gmbh, Switzerland to meet the recommendations of the Swiss and German meteorological services. All of the models are Gaussian and they include: a point-source model; a line-source model for vehicles on roads in open terrain and in city street canyons; and an odor dispersion model.
- Florida Models - Florida's free modeling resource. It includes a modeling directory, a modeling criteria, an agency and a model search listings.
- Landfoam Topographics - Makers of topographic site models, physical terrain models and landform models. Site also contains a gallery of photos from full service model makers who use their landform models as a base. Includes referral links.
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- Multilevel model - Multilevel models are known by several names: hierarchical linear models, generalized linear mixed models, nested models, mixed models (in biostatistics), random coefficient or random-effects models (in econometrics), random parameter models, and split-plot designs. They are statistical models with model parameters arranged in a hierarchical structure.
- Models of non-Euclidean geometry - Models of non-Euclidean geometry are mathematical models of geometries in which are non-Euclidean in the sense that it is not the case that exactly one line can be drawn parallel to a given line l through a point that is not on l. In hyperbolic geometric models, by contrast, there are infinitely many ...
- Models of abnormality - Models of Abnormality are general hypotheses as to the nature of psychological abnormalities. The four main models to explain psychological abnormality are the Biological, Behavioural, Cognitive, and Psychodynamic models.
- Models (band) - Models were an alternative rock group from Melbourne, Australia, formed in August 1978 and splitting in 1987. Although often referred to as "The Models", the group's correct title was simply "Models".
- Variable-order Markov model - Variable-order Markov (VOM) models are an important class of models that extend the well known Markov chain models. In contrast to the Markov chain models, where each random variable in a sequence with a Markov property depends on a fixed number of random variables, in VOM models this number of conditioning random variables may vary based on ...