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A simple analysis shows that both grid adaptation strategies are not without penalties in the numerical solution accuracy.
A simple analysis shows that plasticity and damage models with gradient-type localization limiter, whether explicit or implicit, have very different localization behaviors.
The splitting error is proportional to the pressure variable, and a simple analysis shows that the original convergence order of the time-integration scheme can be retained by solving for incremental pressure.
A simple analysis shows that L = (νf/β 1/2.
A simple analysis shows that if N>N opt, aliasing causes a bias.
A simple analysis shows that the algorithm requires 6p × q real multiplications and 4p × q real additions per update.
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A simple analysis showed, as expected, that a large number of false-positive annotations is produced by shorter annotations.
A simple analysis showed that the numbers were remarkably distributed.
This simple analysis showed that the ratios obtained between genera ranged from 2.8 to 4.3, clearly higher than 1, suggesting that TRIM5α is under strong positive selection.
Simple analysis showed that the RTs for the negative personality words were significantly longer than those of negative physical words [F (1, 14) =2.451, P <0.05], but no significant difference emerged between positive physical and personality words [F (1, 14) =0.066, P >0.05] (See Figure 1).
This simple analysis clearly shows that the long surface Fe OH2 distance can be rationalized by the fact that the surface Fe3+ atoms are already fully charge balanced (i.e. valence saturated) with only 5 neighbors.
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