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We excluded points closer than half of the Gaussian model width to craniotomy mask; this prevented identification of spurious centers, caused by reflections from the craniotomy edge or by other artifacts, for example, those caused by the curvature or vascular architecture of the cortex.
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To validate the new algorithm, forced vibration wind tunnel tests in two degrees of freedom (vertical and torsional) were performed on a streamlined bridge deck section model with width-to-depth ratio B/D = 15:1 and also a bluff rectangular section model with B/D = 5 1.
The flow speed was 70 m/s, which corresponds to Reynolds numbers of 1.4 × 106 based on the approximate model width of the train (0.3 m).
Model width, length, and depth and kariz cross-sectional area all affect the modeled kariz discharge rate (Fig. 9a).
Model width (m).
Two other simulations with a model of 20 and 30 km in width proved that the cell width is quasi constant independently of the model width.
The model width, length, and height in the x, y, and z directions are 470,400, and 280 m, respectively, with x y being the horizontal plane.
The order of magnitude of the convective cell size in the reservoir is about 1.3 km, a value being independent of the model width.
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The process is repeated for model widths w min + 1 to w max - 1 (the longest model is always kept in the set of candidate models).
For the contaminated normal model, we take the bin width to be 200 grams and use the BIC to select the number of contaminated bins [ 22].
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