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Mathematical models for predicting the influence of temperature on biosensor performance over time typically assume the changes follow first-order dynamics, with the temperature dependence of the rate of change described by an Arrhenius kinetic expression.
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Therefore, this study simply assumes the changes are at producers' values.
After the validation, the next step is to simulate the LCC in 2025, assuming the changes between 2006 and 2011.
The pressure volume (P-V) curve of the total respiratory system is drawn assuming the changes of chest wall (?Vcw) equal to the volume displaced from the syringe (?Vgas).
We assume the channels change slowly and the channel gain is stable within a scheduling time slot.
It won't show more or fewer ads in the feed, but businesses will be forgiven for assuming the change also greedily pushes them to buy more ads boosting the reach of individual posts they publish.
Indeed, a mathematical model assuming the change in L– cell phenotype could explain the time course of coculture (Fig. S1).
Confidence intervals of the SRM are calculated assuming the change score is normally distributed [ 39], and the SD of the change is treated as constant for each outcome.
Body composition for this intermediate capture was estimated by interpolation, assuming the change in composition was linearly proportional to a change in mass.
We assumed the change between each pair of A1C measurements represented a linear function and included a monthly estimate of burden for the assumed values so that the resulting total glycemic burden approximated an area under the curve measurement.
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