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However, liquid-limited trickle-bed reactors are usually modelled as if all of the particles are actively wetted.

By using a Cholesky decomposition of the variance covariance matrix, (log- costs and QAlog- costsdelled andif they come from a multivariate normal distribution.

The extra influx is modelled as if it is independent on the extracellular Ca2+ concentration and we have normalized the influx such that the total Ca2+ influx is the same in the smooth surface and the wrinkled surface model.

Similarly, PRR7 and PRR9 are two similar genes, modelled as if behaving identically in other work [ 20]; the algorithm connects these genes throughout each iteration of network expansion, consistent with their similar expression patterns but with each gene showing different connections to other genes of the network.

Using the Schrödinger wave equation, interactions between fundamental particles can be modelled as if they were waves that interfere with each other, instead of the classical description of fundamental particles, which has them hitting each other like billiard balls.

In Rembrandt's work, "flesh is painted, heads are drawn and modelled as if they emerged physically from the canvas, through a kind of tattoo of colours, a melted mosaic, a moving swarm of dabs which seems like... the palpitation of skin in sunlight".

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Studies were included if peer reviewed, written in English, published between 2002 and 2012, modelled hospitalisation as a function of PHC resourcing and identified hospitalisations for type 2 diabetes as a study outcome measure.

The principal h-d models also vary on how the model coefficients are being interpreted, which is especially important if they are then modelled as smooth functions of predictors.

Therefore, with oversampling, the discrete-time noise samples, which are taken at times multiple of T/F, are more properly modelled as correlated if F>1.

Volcanic ash plumes are only modelled as thermals if the event is very close to being instantaneous; by contrast, the source explosion supplying a starting plume does so over times comparable to, or greater than, the time taken for the plume to rise to its neutral buoyancy height (see Sparks and Wilson, 1982; Sparks et al, 1997).

Hence, Γ is frequently subject to an orthogonal rotation, i.e. we can replace Γ by Γ* = ΓT for an arbitrary orthogonal matrix T without altering the matrix Σ FA modelled, as ΓΓ' = Γ*' if TT' = I.

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