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This product may be even more suitable to predict the EIA.
The results indicate that the theoretical models are not suitable to predict the viscosity of nanofluids.
They concluded that among all the models, the quadratic model is suitable to predict the surface roughness.
The results suggest that models based on equilibrium assumptions may not always be suitable to predict the observed transport patterns.
All statistical values prove that the proposed ANN model is suitable to predict the GMI values very close to the experimental results.
We conclude that 280 ms is the most suitable to predict the judgment that a patient intends to exercise or not.
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Traditional ply-based failure criteria, such as Tsai-Wu and Tsai-Hill, consider a yarn-matrix system as a whole and, therefore, they are not suitable to predict whether the failure occurs inside a yarn, a matrix, or at their interfaces (Tolosana et al. 2012).
Reduced fidelity prototypes were generally suitable to predict product usability of the real appliance.
For the SNPL the occurrence pattern of nesting occurrences was observed to be a self-similar pattern (Convertino et al. 2012); thus, the box-counting method is suitable to predict how this pattern changes with the scale of analysis.
Based on the results of the study, Beal's (1970. Nucl. Sci. Eng. 40, 1 11) model was selected as the most suitable to predict particle deposition and was considered adequate also to predict asphaltene deposition (limiting its application to similar ranges of Reynolds numbers, Schmidt numbers and dimensionless relaxation times in relation to those covered in the validation study).
The CLIP score was less suitable to predict survival of patients with HCC in NCL.
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