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Second-order polynomial model fitted quite well with the experimental results.
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The discriminated kinetic model fits quite well the experimental data for the whole range of variables used.
This model fits quite well with the experimental values for wavelength above 650 nm[7].
Therefore, the IRT model fits quite well and provides a good direct model for PIAT measurement error.
Clinically the model fits quite well in situations where patients are refusing proposed interventions as the Act makes statements about an individual 'lacking' rather than having capacity for the decision that is being made, therefore mapping more closely onto Banner's 'thin' rather than 'thick' conceptualisation of mental capacity.
Both models fit quite well with the experimental data and seem to be interesting future tools for the comparison and scaling-up of different photocatalytic systems.
From Table 2, it is clear that PP and APP responded good behaviour with all three types of isotherm models but Langmuir's isotherm fitted quite well with them which is also well explained by the good regression coefficient of 0.99 and 0.96, respectively.
Six out of 28 studies (21%) fitted quite large models with six to 17 explanatory variables, and three out of these six studies presented models where the sample size was less than three times the number of explanatory variables (N/ k < 3).
Both the velocity and size dependence of the experimental data are fitted quite well by the model IDI, in a similar way to the DDI model.
In this model, the value of the Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit statistic [χ2 = 5.601, degrees of freedom (df) = 8, p = 0.692] confirmed that the model fitted the data quite well.
The 3-factor model did not fit quite so well for Chiyao as it did for Chichewa.
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