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This model is suitable to analyze the combustion processes in SI and CI engines.
Because our findings reproduce many relevant features observed in patients with epilepsy, this model is suitable to study sleep dysfunction in epilepsy.
This model is suitable to capture texture, however, it is not easy to handle in practice because the G norm is involved a term coming from an L ∞ norm.
This model is suitable to study physiological processes linked to the activity of Kv1.3.
Nevertheless, given the histological and molecular similarities with human HCC, this model is suitable to investigate the role of Furin in HCC development and progression.
Although, we have not performed chronic evaluations (at least 3 months), persistence of mechanical allodynia was well established in our study which leads us to suspect that this model is suitable to study chronic central pain syndrome mechanisms.
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Simulations based on this model are suitable to represent the behaviour of climbing robots and also to optimize their design.
The linear driving force model was used to describe the breakthrough curves and the results showed that this model was suitable to describe the adsorption of NO on activated carbons in a fixed-bed.
This animal model is suitable to study the effect of suitable therapeutic drugs on cartilage and subchondral bone.
The conclusion of this investigation is that a simplified model is suitable to determine expected power output from any combination of finite heat source and finite heat sink using any type of real low-temperature power cycle.
From this we conclude that the linear μFE model is suitable to estimate local surface strains inside polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering applications.
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