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First-order attachment and detachment models described the interphase exchange processes between suspended and attached biomass.

These three models described the relationship between void ratio and fines contents very well.

Both the Leong and Nguyen-Boger ageing models described the structural recovery behaviour well.

The developed RSM, ANFIS and ANN models described the process with high accuracy (coefficient of determination, R2 > 0.99 and average absolute deviation, AAD = 2.72 23.96%).

The member models described the relations between BD and their affecting indicators; the combining models linked the predicted BD by each member models with the observed BD.

Comparatively, non-equilibrium models described the Cd data better and provided a more correct explanation for the spreading and asymmetry of the Cd BTC.

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Exponential models describing the relationship between NO3− leaching and nitrogen rate.

Exponential models describing the relationship between nitrogen runoff and nitrogen rate for rice (n = 216).

Exponential models describing the relationship between N2O emissions and nitrogen rate.

Linear models describing the relationship between NH3 volatilization and nitrogen rate.

Again, this result provides some clues to models describing the supernova explosion.

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