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It differs from the popular Eden model by the fact that the evolution probability of one site on the lattice depends on the local structure of the layer in formation.
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Open image in new window Figure 7 Evolution for probability of corrosion initiation.
The evolution of probability of corrosion initiation in function of cover depth and w/c ratio, considering C.A. II, is presented in Figures 7,8, and9.
The analyses aiming the determination of the evolution of probability of corrosion initiation in the function of cover depth and w/c ratio, involving C.A. III, are presented in Figures 10,11, and12.
With the "five sites mutation" mode for opsin gene evolution, the probability of speciation increased with increasing mutation rate (Fig. 2f).
Thus, over roughly two billion years of eukaryotic evolution, the probability of a given intron in a given lineage having undergone a boundary change would be on the order of 0.008 to 0.08.
2) The assumption of irreversibility in the calculation of the evolution probabilities is for the convenience of the author's calculations.
Although accurate discrete models describe the exact evolution of probability distribution of the system with the assumption that in one time point at most one reaction can occur, they are computational not efficient, as simulations require significant resources.
Quantum mechanical motions, embodied in the Heisenberg/Schrödinger equation, are governed by the time evolution of probability amplitudes rather than probability densities.
An overview of the evolution of probability models for over-dispersion is given looking at their origins, motivation, first main contributions, important milestones and applications.
Figure 6 Evolution of the probability of non-detection β w.r.t.
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