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Note: This post has been updated because the original version failed to give a proper basis for comparison of temperature changes.
Figure 5 Comparison of temperature vs. depth profiles.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 A comparison of temperature profiles given by different analytical models.
Figure 17 gives the comparison of temperature profiles of two models with water entering wellbore at the toe.
The comparison of temperature field distribution obtained from the previous 1-D model and the present model is also presented.
Figure 6 shows a comparison of temperature perturbations between EPB-active and EPB-inactive days at altitudes of 5, 20, and 100 km for the data in 2003.
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This means that the comparison of temperature-growth relationships for pine and birch showed an analogous scenario resembling previously outlined relationships between larch and birch.
Here we present a detailed comparison of temperatures and densities with empirical models (LIRA, MSIS) and with measurements at other latitudes.
Fig. 11 The comparison of ambient temperature and adjusted temperature without temperature adjustment Fig. 12 The comparison of ambient temperature and adjusted temperature with temperature adjustment.
The comparisons of temperature responses between theoretical results and the simulative recorded data are made.
Comparisons of temperature development are made between numerical simulations and extensive experimental results.
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