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The algorithm, written in MATLAB, captures the principle physical parameters of the carbon foam including bubble and pore diameter ranges and overall foam void percentage while retaining the random dispersal of spherical bubbles found in manufactured foams.
From these three theories, social influence has already found its way into the generative models presented in Section 5, the other two are presented here as a reminder of open research challenges to be addressed in Section 7. "Birds of a feather flock together" is a proverb that captures the principle of homophily: the contact between similar people is more likely than among dissimilar ones [16].
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The model thus captures the principles of stochastic niche theory [21], [22] and pre-emptive advantage [20].
One reason is that our current financial accounting model cannot capture the principle value creator for digital companies: increasing return to scale on intangible investments.
Our current financial accounting model cannot capture the principle value creator for digital companies: increasing return to scale on intangible investments.
Montague (1970) suggested a perspicuous way to capture the principle of compositionality formally.
The starting point is a very simplistic, generic model of inflammation, which has been shown to capture the principles of infection, trauma, and sepsis surprisingly well.
From the single cell level up to the level of developing tissue and organization dynamics, developing models that quantitatively capture the principles guiding each tier of decision making is an emerging field that stands to accelerate tissue engineering efforts.
This modest little microphone icon captures the fundamental principle of inclusive technology: build it in, don't bolt it on.
Thus, if f : A ⊃ B and a : A, then functional application gives f(a) : B. The reverse, corresponding to the introduction of an implication, is captured by the principle of functional abstraction of Alonzo Church's λ-calculus.
This is captured by the principle of scalability, which refers to the fact that ontologies should be "… easily extendable to enable specialized domains to build upon more general ontologies already generated" (Raskin and Pan 2005, p. 1121).
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