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One dimensional methods are always stable by the use of zeros of Legendre polynomials as inner flux points.
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Three-dimensional methods are useful for bones such as the scapula in which 'midshaft' is not applicable.
Three-dimensional methods are capable of detecting connections between the structure and biological characteristics not captured by 2D methods and vice versa.
In this study, sphericity (using a new model, MBayram-1 equation), particle density (using dimensional method), surface area (using a software method) and volume (using dimensional method) were determined.
The use of conventional one-dimensional methods is tedious, time consuming and costly.
Length-based methods were always more accurate than age-based methods, and two-dimensional methods were more accurate than one-dimensional methods.
A 3-dimensional method is suggested to better estimate protozoal cell volume.
The "two-dimensional method" is more frequently used and involves arranging flat patterns on the floor plan drawing.
Modified one-dimensional method is proposed appropriately for the solution of the two-dimensional heat conduction in the fin based on a trapezoidal rule.
In this paper, a three-dimensional method was developed for modeling the heat transfer of foamed concretes with a large range of densities (300 1700 kg/m300 1700
Regarding the electronic component of the vibronic coupling (i.e., the electronic coupling VIF), the zigzag reaction path of Figure 43 indicates that VIF should be computed at the transition state from the potential Ve q), as for pure ET. Using these ingredients, the vibronic coupling in Cukier's "two-dimensional method" is given again by eq 11.6b.
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