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Free sign up"explained in the model" is a grammatically correct phrase.
It can be used in written English to describe a specific aspect or detail that is further elaborated or clarified in a model or diagram. Example: "The concept of supply and demand was thoroughly explained in the model presented by the economics professor."
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As explained in the model development (see Appendix), D values were fairly insensitive to mitochondrial geometry and the precise angular distribution.
An a priori surprising ability of DMF to form soot precursors (e.g. 1,3-cyclopentadiene or benzene) compared to less substituted furans and to other fuels has been experimentally observed and is well explained in the model.
This would be due to the initial surface charges, as explained in the model.
The variables can be separated into endogenous variables (variables explained in the model) and exogenous (variables imposed on the model) [52], and the model generally applies to an annual basis/time-step.
Radius of the CF varies with growth/rupture mechanism of the CF which is explained in the model with the help of local electrochemical redox processes [82, 83, 105, 161] which are dependent on the applied bias polarity.
The tumbling mode explained in the model is similar to the "reorientation" mode in LMCRW in which the animal changes direction randomly with uncorrelated turning angle.
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The TPR interactions also need explaining in the model: what are they binding to on KNL1?
However, the variance explained at student level in the Thai model was found more than twice the variance explained in the Indonesian model.
To comply with the three Rs principle, a comparison to CLP-ODam survivors was not performed (explained in the 'CCl4/cisplatin model' section).
It is propagated by carrier particles (known as gauge bosons) that have significant masses, an unusual feature which is explained in the Standard Model by the Higgs mechanism.
For reasons explained in the discussion (Model proposed in Figure 8), we believe that loss is the more likely hypothesis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com