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The solid red line is a model fit described below, and intercepts 100% polarization at ∆E = 38 meV, corresponding to twice the MoSe2 LA phonon energy of 19 meV from the literature25.
Following an exponential fit described previously, the transient for the H3 + formation channel indicates a time constant of 119 ± 3 fs while the H2D+ formation channel has a larger time constant of τ = 244 ± 25 fs.
Subsequent to a similar exponential fit described previously, ethanol and 1-propanol exhibit formation times a factor of 2.3 ± 0.2 longer than for methanol, while the formation time for H3+ from 2-propanol only increased by a factor of 1.9.
The low energy component is estimated from the Maxwellian fit described in Section 3.1.
Figure 6 shows the power law fit (described by Eq. 4) on the pre-Darcy regime of the experimental results.
An analysis of the regression coefficients for various curve fits revealed that a logarithmic model had the least squares fit described by the relation: y = aln (x) + b (2 where y is the gross calorific value, x is the measured briquette parameter while a and b are the fitting constants.
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You've probably heard the phrase "when the face doesn't fit", describing an individual who finds him or herself in a tricky workplace situation.
Overall the negative power and logarithmic fit describes well the T2m-EVI relationship by ecoregion in both OBS and projected climate, indicating the strongest warming over the driest ecoregions.
The F test of lack of fit describes the variation of the data scattering the fitted model.
It has been shown that both the piecewise exponential fit as well as the lognormal fit describe the state duration with high accuracy.
The Freundlich isotherm was found to be the best fit describing the experimental data, suggesting that adsorption occurred on a heterogeneous surface.
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