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This paper studies the relation between a set of commonly made assumptions and fault isolability performance in order to compare different diagnosis approaches.
The anatomically based knee model relaxes several commonly made assumptions that approximate a human knee as engineering pin-joint in exoskeleton design.
Determining the landscape structures that result in barriers or corridors for a particular species in rapidly changing landscapes may deviate from commonly made assumptions like in 'least cost path' analyses that have become popular in conservation and applied landscape ecology (e.g., Fahrig 2007).
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This finite CSI is a commonly made assumption in literature [8, 20, 21].
Here, spectrophotometric measurements and ray tracing simulations of mirror light pipes are used to verify this commonly made assumption.
The commonly made assumption of (almost) flat subchannels [13] will be adopted here, for the sake of simplicity.
One such commonly made assumption is to ignore the effects of neighbouring tunnels, despite the fact that many underground railway lines consist of twin-bored tunnels, one for the outbound direction and one for the inbound direction.
In contrast, higher apparent viscosities were observed with the turbine impeller, leading to the conclusion that the commonly made assumption that the average shear rate in this type of viscometer is independent of fluid rheology is not valid.
Although this species has both active and passive spread abilities, some natural and physical barriers could indeed hinder their dispersal at the regional scale [96]; the assumption that there would not be any constraint to their dispersal may be questionable in spite of the fact that it is a commonly made assumption in previous studies [53].
However, the commonly made assumption that all synonymous changes within a gene are neutral can bias values of d N/d S toward overestimating the number of genes evolving under positive selection (Spielman and Wilke 2015).
Again making use of (4), the lower and upper bounds of the 95% confidence interval for β2 are close to "missing=cessation" and "missing=smoking" respectively so it it not possible to make any statement about the plausibility, or otherwise, of the commonly made 'missing=smoking" assumption from this analysis.
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