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It is observed that models successfully predict the relation between initial concentrations to the responses.
Transport and kinetic parameters are estimated from experiments, and both models successfully predict concentration measurements in some of the set of experiments.
The models successfully predict the creep behavior in the static loading range of 0.03 0.07 MPa, together with a retardation time distribution function, suggesting that the materials are linearly viscoelastic under the test conditions.
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The resulting models successfully predicted diet-induced changes in body weight and blood glucose levels, although the predictive power for cytokines profiles was relatively poor.
Results showed that all the initial models successfully predicted SOC and TN.
Simulations with both turbulence models successfully predicted the hydrodynamics of the reactor.
The detailed models (GRIMECH3.0, & UBC MECH2.0) and 4-step models successfully predicted the combustion while global model was unable to predict any combustion reaction.
The models successfully predicted smooth specimen crack-face interference-free fatigue lives and gave reasonable estimates of the smooth specimen endurance limits of crack-face interference free tubular tests run at intermediate strain ratios (λ = 3/4, 3/2, and 3).
The PLS-R's most suitable models successfully predicted soil properties (R2 > 0.80; ratio of performance to deviation (RPD) > 2.0), including sand silt clay content, NH4, NO3−, and pH.
Individual models successfully predicted the PSA course during the subsequent cycles and beyond ("validation set") in 12 among 15 responders (Fig. 2).
The numerical simulations using the proposed damage model successfully predict the impact mechanical behavior of CARALL.
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