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Creating a model of a soil leads to complexity problems: a soil is a multi-scale heterogeneous, three-dimensional and dynamic environment that cannot be modelled and simulated without defining a suitable and optimized representation and taking assumptions about the studied system.
All of these cases can be resolved by aOT in a straightforward way by taking assumptions into account also made by rFBA in [ 19].
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Therefore, taking Assumption 2.1 and Theorem 2.2 into account, we have the four boundary conditions.
Hence, taking assumption (A3) and (2.3) into account, Theorem 3.1 ensures the conclusion.
The New Yorker writer often takes assumptions and things we might think to be true and unravels them to end up in a different place altogether.
As the algorithm does not take assumptions (except for the positive correlation between layers) about the network, it is thus context and network independent.
To model the behavior of both types of jammers, we take assumptions that the (1) transmitter is operating in saturated mode and the channel always have a packet on it.
In fact, their abilities to predict the diffuse radiation on a tilted surface are a priori function of the atmospheric conditions (clear, partially cloudy, or overcast sky), since they take assumptions about the isotropy or anisotropy of the sky dome.
Semi-parametric models take assumptions that are stronger than those of non-parametric models, but are less restrictive than those of parametric model.
Taking these assumptions into account, the required accumulation time for the S-WPIA is estimated to be at least 18 spin periods, corresponding to 144 s.
Nevertheless, they always make assumptions or take for granted certain values and beliefs (mostly their own) when they construct artifacts.
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