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Proofs of mass, energy, vorticity, and potential enstrophy conservation are given.

Numerical examples demonstrating design accuracy and conservation are given for one, two, and three-dimensional inviscid flow problems.

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The brightness conservation is given by (14).

The summary of the pre-miRNA stability, sequence length, and conservation was given in Additional file 2_sheet 1 (human), 2 (mouse), and 3 (chicken).

The time evolution of the membrane potential (V), which followed the current conservation, is given by (1) C d V d t = − I leak − I h − I CaT − I CaS − I KCa + I inp, where V is the membrane potential (mV), t is time (msec), C is the membrane capacitance (nF/cm), and Iinp is a time-dependent input current.

In the first step of the method we note that the apparent conservations are given by Eq. (51).

Thus we think that conservation is giving us a more reliable guide to the boundaries of functional elements than transgenic assays alone.

The differences found between the historical patterns of natural forest management of the five conservation areas, such as the number of NFMPs per conservation area, forest fragmentation statistics specific to each conservation area, and descriptive statistics based on the NFMPs collected in each conservation area, are given in Arroyo-Mora et al. [39].

The differences found between the historical patterns of natural forest management of the five conservation areas, such as the number of NFMPs per conservation area, forest fragmentation statistics specific to each conservation area, and descriptive statistics based on the NFMPs collected in each conservation area, are given in Arroyo-Mora et al. [ 39].

In the collision process of a particle between time steps t and t + 1, assuming that c i is a vector of the lattice line between lattice point r and the neighboring point, the mass and momentum conservation laws are given by Equations 7 and 8, respectively: ∑ i n i t + 1, r + c i = ∑ i n i t, r (7) ∑ i c i · n i t + 1, r + c i = ∑ i c i · n i t, r (8).

Here we will thus assume that the conservation laws are given in input.

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