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From Eq. 30, an eigenvalue problem can be derived by assuming that θs are harmonic functions of τ expressed as theta ={e}^{jomega tau}varTheta (34).
Carbon inputs for any terrestrial ecosystem can be derived by assuming dry matter contains 40% carbon and firstly partitioning NPP into leaf, branch, stem and roots.
Similarly, simulation results were used to explore if the same level of genetic differentiation could be derived by assuming large-scale geographic segregation.
This expression can be derived by assuming constant rates of acquisition and loss of colonization outside the ward and that ν represents the long-term equilibrium for the proportion outside the ward who are colonized.
A statistically more accurate model could be derived by assuming each replicate to follow an independent GP, but this would require different kind of constraints to differentiate between selection and drift, which may be difficult to formulate for multiple interacting SNPs.
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Wave equations are derived by assuming a third-order shear deformation theory.
The power loss characteristics have been derived by assuming that investigated samples obeyed the scaling law.
This new distribution function is derived by assuming that the size of the fatigue initiating defects in a component are log-normally distributed.
A model is derived by assuming that the spectra in the centre of mass (CM) frame for a given reaction energy are known.
A dispersion equation is derived by assuming that the spatial variations of the ambient variables can be lumped by using their average values.
This relationship is derived by assuming ideality of both phases, energetic heterogeneity of the solid and different molecular sizes of solutes.
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