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First, it's really important to distinguish between fundamental predictions of a model and predictions that an economist happens to make that don't really come from the model.
The altitude profiles for each species come from the model of Toublanc et al. (1995) with the exception of N2 and CH4 which come from the INMS profiles measured by Cassini during the Ta encounter reported by Waite et al. (2005).
These differences probably come from the model formulation.
Fungal data come from the model species Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe, as indicated.
Assumptions can be divided into those that come from the model structure and those that come from the parameter estimates.
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Flathead-powered Deuces — the nickname comes from the model year — had earned their reputation on the racetrack.
The neutral profiles for the other species came from the model of Toublanc (cf. Keller et al., 1998; Toublanc et al., 1995).
The second testable component comes from the model's assumption that households fully exhaust their allocation of publicly funded HC services.
Even though the conversion of the global irradiation on the horizontal plane to the global irradiation on the plane of the modules is a source of calculation error, the main error source comes from the model of the PV cell.
As displayed in this paper, the main source of error comes from the model of the PV cell; future research may be performed to evaluate the accuracy of the PV simulation model used by each software package against real-world performance data and improve these models to better reflect real-world performance results.
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