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Based on the simplified-viscoelastic continuum damage (S-VECD) model, the percent healing (%HS) is quantified from the healing recovery of the accumulated damage growths.
Specifically, we refer to the attempts and successes to model the percent vegetation cover (2-dimensional horizontal density) within a pixel, known as fractional coverage (fc).
The purpose of this paper was to model the percent of FA grafted on chitosan and CMCS.
I put three things into the model: The percent of Republicans, the percent of Democrats, and percent of Unaffiliated voters.
In this model, the percent of residents with indwelling devices and with fecal incontinence were interchangeable.
In initial model the percent residues in the favored region were 94.5% while 94.7% in the final model.
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In the Ramachandran plot of models the percent residues were located in favored, allowed, and outlier regions.
In the MV model validation, the percent of time the variables were included in the bootstrapped model were 100% for overall QOL, 100% for age, 100% for ECOG performance status, 100% for regional nodal involvement, 100% for distant metastasis, 97% for smoking cessation, 95% for tumor size, and 78% for sex.
Reported for each model are the percent of variation in the data explained, and the predictor variables that were retained in the model.
The experimental data used to construct the model relating the percent dissolved to values of T and RH were generated by pre-equilibrating the tablets at 25 °C and various values of RH (30 75 %) (Fig. 2).
To assess the contribution of phthalate metabolites to the model fit, the percent variation in the outcome measures explained by each metabolite was calculated by computing the difference in adjusted R between the full model with and without that metabolite.
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