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A simulation refers to behaviour of mechanical structure of design, through graphs obtained through SimMechanics tool.
In this discussion, simulation refers broadly to any device or set of conditions that attempts to present the patient authentically.
Skeleton-based simulation refers to the alignment of the skeleton to achieve a symmetrical mandibular/maxillary position, followed by the application of appropriate orthodontic movements according to this alignment.
The term "simulation" refers to the general simulation of a situation using a manikin, while the contents of the BLS training were defined according to the 2010 ERC guidelines [ 1].
The project name can be used in any way that the user sees fit; it may describe a methodological study or it may be used to identify a particular protein to which the simulation refers.
Loss of individual links during the simulation refers to loss of regulatory or structural elements that affects particular subfunctions of the gene rather than the functionality of the entire gene.
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Further, the chapter explores detailed process simulation referring to the material behavior of thermoplastic polymers, which reveals correlations that are more complex.
Once in a voxelated format, these component objects can be used within a computational environment in which the real space is divided into a dense array of voxels and in which the simulation (referred to as DigiPac) is performed in a wholly digital environment.
The outputs of the simulation refer to the hourly average of the daily peak period of deliveries.
In this section, future changes in TC activities are investigated using the outputs of the aforementioned NICAM AMIP-type simulation (referred to as the present day (PD) simulation; Kodama et al. 2015) and a warmer climate simulation (referred to as the global warming (GW) simulation; Satoh et al. 2015).
At each discrete time‐step of the simulation (refer to "Timescales and Granularity") factors in the agent's environment may change, prompting an agent to respond accordingly.
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