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We provide a practical computational example for the validated generalized linear models for predicting the BCR risk of a patient (Supplementary Table S1) and an easy-to-use graphical user interface that is freely available at http://compbiomed.shinyapps.io/u-pa/ (Fig. 4).
A computational example for predicting future patient risks with our given model estimates is provided for the mathematically inclined readers through the conventional theoretical connection to simple linear regression in the Supplementary Table S1, which generalizes to any standard spreadsheet software.
In this section we consider a computational example for the closed-loop system (7a - 7d).
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We provide several computational examples for convex and non-convex fluxes.
Computational examples for realistic turbomachinery configurations/flow conditions are given to illustrate the validity and effectiveness of the approach.
Computational examples for Maxwell's equations in nonhomogeneous media demonstrate that BPS retains high accuracy over times that are orders of magnitude larger than those for not only low-order methods (such as Yee's), but also high-order methods, such as characteristic-based spectral elements.
The domain-general computational primitives regulate the flow of execution in the computational model (for example, conditionals, loops), while the domain-specific primitives generally represent agent actions (for example, moving, eating, reproducing) or sensing conditions (for example, vision, color, touch, toxicity).
While the general tendencies of the system response predicted by the discrete model are confirmed by this computational model (for example that the occurrence of stick-slip vibrations as well as the risk of bit bouncing are enhanced with an increase of the weight-on-bit or a decrease of the rotational speed), new features in the self-excited response of the drillstring can be detected.
Consider a computational example.
Computational examples are given for the double layer potential and for the Dirichlet problem.
Computational examples are given for the induced currents along the buried wire and compared to the results obtained by using the transmission line (TL) approximation.
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