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Our analyses show that the Laplace approximation is appropriate for practical purposes.
The Radial Basis Function (RBF) approximation is appropriate for big scattered datasets in n dimensional space.
The radial basis function (RBF) approximation is appropriate for large scattered (unordered) datasets in d-dimensional space.
In the case of diffusive mixing locally at pore junctions and no appreciable diffusion between, a simple network approximation is appropriate.
The conditions under which the single resistance approximation is appropriate are discussed in relation to the previously reported behaviour of representative systems (nitrogen and oxygen in carbon molecular sieve and 5 A zeolite pellets).
The period for which this approximation is appropriate will depend on the magnitude of any variations in network state.
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Strong approximations provide pathwise approximations, while weak approximations are appropriate for problems such as derivative pricing or the evaluation of risk measures and expected utilities.
Sets of coupled ordinary differential equations (ODEs) can effectively represent chemical reactions when the number of molecules is large and mass action approximations are appropriate.
Since the rat cornea is thinner at the limbus than at the center, the approximation used is appropriate.> A constant intraocular pressure of 1.7 kPa (Cabrera et al. 1999) was uniformly distributed to the inner surface of the cornea.
The quasi-longitudinal approximation is therefore appropriate for whistler-mode waves in the nightside ionosphere of Venus.
This approximation is particularly appropriate in the case of white Gaussian noise and a flat signal spectrum.
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