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Concrete constitutive models that comprehensively address different damage states such as tensile cracking, compression failure, stiffness degradation, and recovery of degraded stiffness due to closing of previously formed cracks under dynamic loading are generally defined in terms of a large number of variables to characterize the plasticity and damage at material level.

Generalizability of survival analysis may be accomplished with flexible models that comprehensively span a range of options, such as the transformation cure model [ 5], or the Pettit model [ 8] which encompasses both Cox and Generalized F models.

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Previous studies have provided an effective mechanism for accurately estimating soil moisture by building a global estimation model that comprehensively integrates multiple factors at a local scale.

Thus, a model that comprehensively integrates both enrichment and topology information is urgently required.

Thus, the aim of this study was to establish an interactive in vitro model that comprehensively illustrates the diversity of antirheumatic drug effects on human chondrocytes and that offers the opportunity for parallel and future drug testing.

Further, we examine available conceptual frameworks for Business SMA and advance a framework that comprehensively models the Business SMA phenomenon.

In this review, we emphasize on CG models developed for MD simulations of proteins and briefly mention lipid models that are comprehensively reviewed by Venturoli (Venturoli et al. 2006).

"I'm not convinced that there is yet a model that works comprehensively," said Simran Sethi, an expert on agricultural biodiversity and author of the forthcoming book "Bread, Beer, Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods We Grow and Love".

It is difficult to incorporate so much information into a single model that can comprehensively reflect all these lung cancer mechanisms.

Here we describe a battery of tests performed in murine models of cancer cachexia that comprehensively assess the same functional impairments experienced by cachectic patients.

The analysis of different types of CCT and its outcomes was guided by Ward, Bochner, and Furnham's (2001) ABC (Affective, Behavioural, and Cognitive) model that comprehensively explained the affective, behavioural, and cognitive facets of cross-cultural adjustment.

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