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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fitting graph" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in order to refer to a graph that is appropriate or relevant to the topic at hand. For example, "The researcher used a fitting graph to illustrate the results of the study."
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This review article covers the review of all the notable protection coordination methods starting from the initial curve fitting, graph theory and application of exact optimization tools for solving the protection coordination problem for radial/interconnected power systems.
The "Reliability/Survival Statistics" tool was used to perform the maximum likelihood estimation for four candidate distributions (the exponential distribution, logarithmic normal distribution, two-parameter Weibull distribution, and three-parameter Weibull distribution). Figure 4 shows the fitting graph of the service life distribution for traction system.
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The fitted graph was shown in Fig. 5 with Adj.
Given the fitted graph, body parts can be localized for matching.
Some points do not fall on the fitted graph and this is due to two main factors.
The fitted graph shows at low resistance the carrier concentration is high and at high resistance the carrier concentration is low, as obtained from both VLS and aqueous solution growth.
We only show a selection of the fitted graphs here; all figures are available upon request.
Item fit graphs were plotted with SAS.
Open image in new window Fig. 9 Random component Open image in new window Fig. 10 Fitting graphs between observed and simulated values for three models.
c Fitting log log graph of capillary pressure and saturation of core with water cut of 80% in Well GJ315-7.
c Fitting log log graph of capillary pressure and saturation of core with water cut of 80% from Well LN103.
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