Sentence examples for modelling is described from inspiring English sources

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The modelling is described within the framework of the thermodynamics of irreversible processes with internal variables.

In this paper steam-whirl instability occurrence and modelling is described.

Relevant modelling is described, including efforts to estimate the carrying capacity of nearshore systems to support oyster biomass, with both aquaculture and natural processes in mind.

The approach followed to define and improve the catalyst at the lab scale, including kinetic study and molecular modelling, is described.

HTM modelling is described for various kinematic chains of machining centres in publications [5, 15 20].

An introduction to the field of population PKPD modelling is described elsewhere [2 7].

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Further details of the implementation of along-track and across-track differences in field modelling are described by Kotsiaros et al.

Mathematical details and applications of three- or higher order multilevel modelling are described elsewhere [ 17].

The abstract syntax of each modelling notation is described by means of meta-models, which are graphically represented with Class Diagrams, together with textual comments.

The modelling process is described and the numerical algorithms are discussed.

A multi-scale modelling approach is described for implementation of the micromechanics-based Onset Theory for laminated composites.

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