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Area under the curve indicated that the raster map produced from data collected in 2009-2010 had a reasonable capacity in discriminating infected farming sites from non-infected ones for the year 2011.
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As a guide, values from 0.5 to 0.7 indicate a poor discriminative capacity, 0.7 0.9 indicate reasonable capacity, and >0.9 indicate a very good capacity.
48 AUC > 0.7 indicates a reasonable discriminative capacity, and AUC > 0.9 very good discriminative capacity.
It was found that being activated at elevated temperatures, Li2MnO3 electrodes demonstrate a steady-state cycling behavior and reasonable capacity retention after aging at 60 °C.
Likelihood ratio Chi squared value of 36,923 (p < 0.001) and a pseudo R-squared of 0.6 suggest a reasonable explanatory capacity of the model.
For power system decision makers, they should decide a reasonable wind capacity or target penetration level considering the balance of wind curtailment, investment, system reliability and social benefit.
Due to the feature, a reasonable common capacity factor Δc is chosen; and then, all of the state values, including wind generators, conventional generators and loads, are chosen as integer multiples of Δc; finally, the identical states are merging.
A reasonable predictive capacity of the final model was observed.
Finally, the model is shown to yield ∼0.85 AUC ROC when tested on sequences with only 0.65 sequence identity, indicating a reasonable generalization capacity to evolutionary distant sequences.
A pseudo-affinity ligand (Procion Red HE3B) was used to bind the FDH with high selectivity and reasonable capacity (maximum equilibrium capacity of 30 U/ml).
Reasonable capacity planning of wind farms and PV stations is therefore crucial to reduce wind and PV power curtailments.
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