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Generally, the histories that result in identifiable models are a small proportion of all models simulated, though the histories generated by our simulations may not be representative of likely biological scenarios.
Since the model does not include the effect of latent heat, vertical wind shear, and other physics, the simulations may not be able to fully represent the observed typhoon or compare with the simulations from the atmospheric model.
Some component models for those types of simulations may not be easily available; however, the majority of them are available in the literature and are normally part of simulation tool libraries.
On the other hand, many models exhibit a highly nonlinear response to the initial perturbations imposed at high redshift, in which case isolated 'heroic' simulations may not capture all of the features of interest which arise from such nonlinear behavior (Davis et al. 1985; Almgren et al. 2013).
Second, the use of computer simulations may not reflect true clinical practice.
Computer simulations may not reflect the sources of errors encountered in clinical practice.
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However in practice, the results from the most sophisticated and complex simulation model may not truly reflect what happens in the real world, because such models do not account for human behaviour.
Subtleties in the path of the plane, which the simulation may not have captured, could have been the difference, he said.
But experimental efforts to use gravitational lensing as an astronomical tool are improving, so visual confirmation of the computer simulation may not be far off.
However, in some extreme cases, even simulation may not be applicable.
While predicting the column capacity and stiffness, finite element method based numerical simulation may not be considered reliable due to the existence of Initial Geometrical Imperfection (IGI).
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