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The possible chemical reaction in the solution can be described as follows.
The minimum norm least squares solution can be described by the unique exact solution of the other discrete problem.
Using a hierarchical chromosome structure, the feasible solution can be described as shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 The encoding of the chromosome structure.
Although all enzyme kinetics data of fruit juice solution can be described by the first order kinetic model, their response to thermal processing were different depending on the concentration of calcium chloride.
Within the potential range considered the kinetics of the Pd electrodeposition from a PdCl2 acid solution can be described by a model involving progressive nucleation on active sites and diffusion-controlled 3D growth.
The electrochemical reactions for copper in HNO3 solution can be described as follows: Open image in new window Fig. 8 Potential pH equilibrium diagram for the system, copper water, at 25 ± 1 °C [53].
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The nucleation behavior observed in the experiments performed with Ca-free solutions can be described by the Stranski-Krastanov epitaxial growth mode [91].
The drag reduction of NaAMPS copolymer solutions can be described by a modified version of Virk׳s correlation (1967), extended to include the effect of Reynolds number.
It is shown that the large time behavior of the solutions can be described in terms of a special solution of the associated formal adjoint equation and the initial data.
Solutions can be described as balancing delivery of physical services such as: (i) hardware (computing, storage and memory); (ii) communication (bandwidth and reliability) and scheduling; (iii) greedy analytics and mining processes with high in-memory and computing cycles requirements.
From this system we conclude that the set of efficient solutions can be described as X=bigl{ (x,1 in M: 0 le x le2 mbox{ and } (0,y in M: 1 le y le 3bigr}.
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