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Incorporating with the iteration times, the fractal fracture model could fit numerous fracture geometries under different geological and engineering situations.
Indeed, any model could fit as long as the actual and estimated interference received at any PA are calculated accordingly.
The results show that integrated model could fit well the curve when carbon conversion is at higher level.
The validated kinetic model could fit for both batch and fed-batch fermentation processes as observed from the experimental results.
Results in Experiment 1 indicated that both the static model and the dynamic model could fit observed task completion time satisfactorily with minor modifications.
It was found that a standard viscoelastic model could fit all the data.
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Both models could fit the experimental data well, but the prediction accuracy of the T-R was better.
It was found that all of the models could fit the CO2 equilibrium solubility in 1DMA2P solution data with absolute average deviations (ADDs) for the models by Kent-Eisenberg, Austgen, Li-Sheng, Hu-Chakma and Liu et al. of 14, 15, 12, 6.3 and 10%, respectively.
As one might expect, only exchange models could fit the mass spectrometry and HP data simultaneously, with the three-pool bidirectional exchange model producing the fit with the lowest residuals overall.
> -wrap-foot> To estimate the parameters in the background mutation model, we could fit the model in Table 1 to the sequences for which silent mutations were identified.
In addition to these, to develop a model that could fit the creep curve a new logarithmic model derived from first 100 preconditioning loading was developed instead of power law function model for first stage of permanent deformation curves.
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