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Hierarchical logistic models were tested using data of May 2015.
All models were tested using the test data.
Three models were tested using different runoff production models: storm-runoff coefficient, complete or partial interception.
The models were tested using case studies of an existing gas processing plant.
The models were tested using experimental data for two impellers, a Lightnin A310 impeller and a 45° pitched-blade turbine.
Although the models were tested using pitcher-plant food webs, the approach we have developed can be applied to any well-resolved food web for which data are available from multiple locations.
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Overfitting of the models was tested using 'dropterm' in R and based on the lowest Akaike information criterion score, no terms were removed from the models.
Also, the significance of the models was tested using the analysis of variance (ANOVA).
All models are tested using two plant data sets corresponding to different operational periods (#D1, #D2).
The validity of the models is tested using analysis of variance (ANOVA).
These simulation models are tested using two realistic application case studies and with synthetic traffic.
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