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This study investigates the applicability of various tile drainage modeling concepts by comparing their results to a reference model.

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According to this effect, students construct their self-concept by comparing themselves with their schoolmates; not by comparing themselves with all students of their age.

Trautwein and colleagues concluded on the basis of their study that students construct their self-concept by comparing themselves with their schoolmates and not by comparing themselves with all students of their age.

A number of studies have attempted to validate this concept by comparing the effects of the mixture with those expected on the basis of additivity.

The similarity score was generated based on the LZ complexity concept by comparing the test sequence to one of the training sequences.

A fourth concern I have with the spread of ome words is that the usage frequently takes away from the uniqueness of some concept by comparing it unnecessarily to genomics.

For identification of the DAF-12 ligands, we applied this concept by comparing the metabolome of wild-type worms with that of daf-9; daf-12 double mutant worms, which do not produce any ligand due to lack of the biosynthetic enzyme DAF-9.

For the problem analysis phase, newly emerged and repeated concepts were deduced by comparing concepts listed at the end of the phase during the concept recall exercise with the concepts written in the pre-test answers.

This study takes the Chinese multifunctional repetitive adverbs hai, you and zai as a point of departure, analyzes the concepts that they could express and attempts to reveal the universal pattern that these concepts are connected by comparing the counterparts of the three Chinese adverbs in 69 other languages.

Concepts are illustrated by comparing true and assumed noise statistics as well as the response prediction accuracy for different numerical examples, where a) the applied and equivalent loads are concentrated and collocated, b) the applied and equivalent loads are concentrated and non-collocated, and c) modal equivalent forces are used.

The correctness of bioelectric simulation and concepts are assessed by comparing these predictions to the measured data.

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