A quantitative behavioral model of developmental stage based upon hierarchical complexity theory.
Perhaps links will show up in more quantitative models of evolution, but I do not think such things exist yet.
The companies are beginning to structure news so it can be absorbed by quantitative models within milliseconds of release.
SIT began as a quantitative model of visual pattern classification.
Social Scientists use a "quantitative" model, in describing "material culture" (84).
In this capacity he led a team of approximately fifty analysts who developed quantitative models to support energy trading.
Another example is a quantitative model designed to help investor-clients manage market risk.
This outcome results from the same underlying quantitative model.
One quantitative model, however, showed limited increases in fitness.
The research did not, however, lead to any unique, quantitative model of the strong interactions.