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Temperature and Gibbs free energy exchange terms are included in the equations as relaxation terms to model heat and mass transfer and hence liquid vapor transition.
Preventing these necessitates user-centered design of the representations used in this communication, and attention to the translation of user terms to model terms and vice versa.
While the VOF method is implemented in a general purpose code that solves the full Navier-Stokes (NS) dynamics in a finite volume formulation, with additional terms to model surface tension, the LS method is optimized for the quasi-static case and, therefore, less computationally expensive.
Nonlinear and interaction effects were also modelled by adding and testing the significance of quadratic and interaction terms to Model (1).
In [6], we extend PTM in three ways: First, the six-term polynomial is changed so as to allow purely linear terms to model purely linear luminance exactly.
We then included random intercept (ISO) and slope (T.ISO) terms to model within-population (among-isoline) genetic variance and GxE.
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Tests for heterogeneity were carried out by comparing models that included interaction terms to models that excluded them or by using Cochran's Q statistic.
Based on this observation, we define a new sensitivity, position sensitivity termed, to model this effect (15).
We also use a Michaelis-Menten term to model the inhibitory effect of A20, as in the TNF α model.
In order to investigate effect modification by sex, we added a sex-cadmium interaction term to model 2 for each of the four outcomes.
We also considered an alternative test that evaluated the significance of adding an anchor-partner SNP interaction term to model 1 as considered by Slavin et al.
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