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The model makes quantitatively correct predictions for the grain size and its variation with cooling rate.
With measured particle size distributions as input, the model makes quantitatively correct predictions for grain size and its variation with refiner addition level, cooling rate and melt composition.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04969.006 This comparison between a map and a model can be made quantitatively, and Figure 5E shows a Fourier Shell Correlation (FSC) plot between the map and model of Xu et al., with a resolution estimate of ∼22 Å.
Our model can be made quantitatively consistent with progression-free survival curves (Fig. 7) and observed treatment effects (Fig. 8) from several trials.
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These findings are clearly related to underlying physiologic mechanisms and represent predictions that must be made quantitatively by mechanistic models of sepsis [ 13].
Having validated that the theory could make quantitatively accurate predictions, we then used it to quantitatively distinguish between de novo synthesis-based and fission-based models of peroxisome biogenesis.
Mathematical modelling made it possible to quantitatively study the time constants (turnover time) associated with the removal of H2O2 by GPx, providing insight into a biological observation that could not be approached experimentally.
The development of drainage simulation models has made it possible to quantitatively describe the performance of drainage systems, including the effects of design parameters on yields.
A number of attempts have been made to quantitatively model actin-driven lamellipod extension.
Its goal is to reflect the significant advances made in quantitatively investigating and modeling both natural and engineered life systems at the molecular and higher levels.
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