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These models are limited to spherical particles, which are only appropriate for modelling gas atomised powders.
Sharp's double-panel prediction model was found appropriate for modelling both single- and double-panel doors.
This approach is extended to provide the inlet profiles and boundary conditions appropriate for modelling the flow using the standard k ε, RNG k ε, Wilcox k ω and LRR QI turbulence models.
These results demonstrate that (a) orthogonality is sometimes more appropriate for modelling neural responses than non-orthogonality; (b) OF and ICA are not formally equivalent; and (c) that desirable statistical distributions are highly sensitive to edges and short line segments.
Assuming second order random fields to be appropriate for modelling the uncertain variations along the spatial extent in the macro-scale, statistical tests have been carried out to examine the suitability of some commonly used models for the probability density function for the various mechanical properties of the material.
Therefore, a location-specific-parameterized rice model is not appropriate for modelling future environments globally ([Shimono et al., 2008]).
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A probabilistic framework is the most appropriate for modeling such interactions.
The P-M model is appropriate for modeling the experimental hysteresis loop and energy consumption of concrete.
Generalized linear models – in particular, logistic regression models – were found to be appropriate for modeling occupant behavior.
Consequently, LE was related to equilibrium LE, and the Penman evapotranspiration model for equilibrium was most appropriate for modeling LE.
Therefore, the traditional view of a network as a connected graph is not appropriate for modeling OSNs.
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