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Input parameters are an important component of model development, verification, and validation. In many population models in a tobacco research setting, input parameters are used to incorporate tobacco use behaviors and risks that occur under scenarios of interest—for example, models to evaluate the health impact associated with introducing a new tobacco or policy that may result in product switching, dual use, or polytobacco use. Input parameters may be
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In this section, the inputs to these models and how they are represented in CDISC standards for submission to a regulatory authority are discussed. Model outputs are not currently covered in this section but may be covered in a later release. However, regulatory agencies expect full information to replicate the analysis based in the outputs.Section 3.4.1 2nd paragraph - consistency of language - change "may be" to "could be" to ensure consistency with sentence in first paragraph
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