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Temperature term exponent.
A temperature term could be incorporated into model for the adsorption data.
The microwave irradiation does not affect the pre-exponential factor A and the energy term (activation energy Ea) in Arrhenius' equation k = Aexp Ea/RT), and only the temperature term changes.
In the climate-based model, WNv incidence had a positive linear relationship with temperature and a unimodal relationship with precipitation, whereas the relationships with the quadratic temperature term and the interaction term were not statistically significant (Figure 3a).
The temperature term of the Metropolis criterion in the internal simulations is gradually decreased from 2.0 in the first outer cycle to 0.6 (arbitrary units) in the last outer cycle, such that large perturbations are favored in the first rounds.
In the 2003 weather anomaly model, WNv incidence had a negative relationship with the quadratic temperature term and was highest where temperature deviations were close to zero (Figure 3d).
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Temperature terms were modeled using 3 degrees of freedom for each (minimal temperature and maximal temperature).
The estimated coefficients of two lagged temperature terms and AR terms are given in Table 3.
Both temperature terms (same day and lag 1 3) were included simultaneously in the models.
The low p-values in all three cases demonstrate that the added temperature terms in the final models are highly significant in all cases.
The final parameters are: lag1 = 4, lag2 = 10, dftemp t − lag 1 = 5, dftemp t − lag 2 = 4, dfpres = 2, dfhumi = 2, dfno2 = 3, dfso2 = 2, dfpm10 = 3 The two lagged temperature terms separately represent short term temperature effect and long term temperature effect.
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