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Column experiments were performed at different conditions to verify the model and the results proved that the model would describe the breakthrough curves well.
For instance, a linear model would describe the relationship between a price cut on a sweater and its unit sales as a straight line: A 5% cut creates a 2% sales increase, a 10% cut creates a 4% increase, and so on.
A procedure was developed to determine the modifications to be made in the mass, stiffness and damping characteristics in the finite element (FE) modelling of a metal structure meshed with shell elements so that the model would describe the behavior of the acoustically treated structure.
A theory-based model would describe hypothesized behaviour by reasoning from first principles.
The fair reading model would describe pretty much what happened.
A quantum-mechanics-based model would describe those reactions very well – but it takes far too long to do so.
As written in Eq. (10), this model would describe a one-level statistical test in which the subject label (in this case "A" and "B") is controlled for.
Of interest were the simplest (most parsimonious) models, which would describe the association between SES and each risk behaviour outcome.
"I thought it was fascinating, and I wanted to find a mathematical model that would describe this in its simplest form," Strogatz says.
We therefore sought to build a reaction-diffusion model that would describe the signalling dynamics of the regulatory interactions between FSH, LH, estradiol, androgens, and insulin growth factors (IGF) in space and time.
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