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The model is qualitatively evaluated using data from literature.
The macroelement model is qualitatively validated by application to soil structure interaction analyses of simple real structures and by comparison with results from more sophisticated methods of analysis.
The linear model is qualitatively compared to the original model and the discrepancies are quantified in terms of uncertainty weights and included in the control design process.
As a general comment, the shape of the pdf achieved through the model is qualitatively similar to the shape of the twin pdf obtained with experimental data.
This rewritten model is said to be non-dimensionalised; the non-dimensionalised model is qualitatively identical to the original dimensional model.
Moreover, the Bayesian model is qualitatively similar to the experimental results, supporting our hypothesis that the contraction bias results from Bayesian inference.
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The applicability of the extended lift force model was qualitatively examined.
The model was qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated using a multi-agent simulation platform (MAELIA).
The calculated results from the COSMO-RS model were qualitatively consistent with those from experiments.
The inelastic shape changes and associated contact forces predicted by the model are qualitatively consistent with experimental data.
It is shown that the predictions of one model are qualitatively correct while those of the other are qualitatively incorrect.
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