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Recently, an approach for specifying model behavior using UML activities has been devised to support the creation of DEVS models in a disciplined manner based on the model driven architecture and the UML concepts.
Smith et al. [39] investigated the feasibility of two methods (satellite-based estimates of FPAR and stand structure descriptions) to constrain dynamic ecosystem model behavior using data from remote sensing, and concluded the combination to "…offer a promise as a step towards the development of operational tools…".
We compare model behavior using two modes of condensin action, Type I or Type II.
Starred regions indicate significance as in E. Inset shows model behavior using parameters measured in D. Knockdown of Notch was measured to be 70%.
A special attention should be given to Figures 6(b), 6(d), and 6(f) for which the mathematical model behavior using initial estimates of parameters values is not able to follow the tendency of the experimental data.
Smith et al. [ 39] investigated the feasibility of two methods (satellite-based estimates of FPAR and stand structure descriptions) to constrain dynamic ecosystem model behavior using data from remote sensing, and concluded the combination to "…offer a promise as a step towards the development of operational tools…".
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