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Deep learning will be introduced to predict its economic benefits to make prediction more accurate.

When a unigene happens to be unaligned to none of the above databases, ESTScan will be introduced to predict its coding regions as well as to decide its sequence direction.

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Considering the deterioration of the material induced by thermal aging process, aging damage factor was introduced to predict the ratcheting-fatigue life, which resulted in good prediction for all the thermal aging conditions.

Two series of polyurethanes were prepared (Groups A and B) and a new prediction model based on grey relational analysis is introduced to predict the impact order of raw materials on several properties, such as solids content, viscosity, acid number and electrolytic stability of polyurethanes.

Based on the fuzzy optimum theory, new fuzzy neural networks are introduced to predict runoff.

Hence, here the MGT is introduced to predict the extinction coefficient of magnetic fluid.

Admittance is introduced to predict the performance of the piezoelectric shunt damping.

An efficient method is introduced to predict the time history responses of structures subject to earthquakes employing neural network techniques.

A simple theoretical model was introduced to predict the critical collapse load taking into account the various failure modes.

For this purpose, firstly, a series of equations are introduced to predict the cavity growth dimensions over time.

The effective medium approach was introduced to predict the conductivity of systems according to some previously defined mixing rules.

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