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The LE model described most of the pool dissolution flux data reasonably well, given the uncertainty in some of the model parameter estimates, suggesting that the LE model can be a useful tool for describing steady-state NAPL pool dissolution under some conditions.
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This model describes most of the snoRNAs studied.
22 Although animal models of IBD have been described, most model systems affect the large intestine, do not manifest CD-specific histopathological features, and are often induced rather than spontaneously developing models.
To address this issue, several cellular models have been described, most of them have been developed by overexpression of different C-terminal regions of TDP-43 (28, 32) or by restricting the localization of TDP-43 to the cell cytoplasm (27).
Continuum model can describe most transport phenomena in micromixers with a length scale ranging from micrometers to centimeters.
This is analogous to the evolutionary reservoir model described above, where most SLiMs are evolutionarily transient, and a few core SLiMs are preserved by natural selection.
The porcine model described here develops most of the signs typifying acute liver injury/failure, namely: tachycardia, hypotension, increased cardiac output, decreased systemic vascular resistance, coagulopathy, renal failure and altered hepatic biochemistry.
Model predictions are in good agreement with the experimental data, indicating that the model describes the most important physical phenomena of the process.
M1a, the parameter estimates for the least parameter rich model describes that most sites with low ω estimates (indicative of strong selective constraints), that is, 82% of FoxO1 sites were under strong purifying selection, compared to 83% for FoxO3, 74% for FoxO4 and 66% for FoxO6.
This model describes scale-free networks and it is one of the most basic models since it describes most of the biological networks [ 37, 108].
Nor is there any single country that has exactly any one of the models described; in most national economies there is some blend of at least two.
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