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Our interpretation can be illustrated well using a simple analytic problem.

From this we calculate the polaron coupling constant α and polaronic binding energy (E_{mathrm{p}}) using a simple analytic expression for an impurity with infinite mass from [21], see Figure 1(b).

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We also use a simple, analytic model dealing with the surface roughness change effects in neutral stratification based on the concept of an internal boundary layer.

We address this gap using a simple steady-state analytic modelling approach to develop seawater intrusion (SWI) vulnerability indicator equations, which quantify the propensity for SWI to occur in strip islands due to recharge change and sea-level rise (SLR) (incorporating the effect of land surface inundation (LSI)).

Given genetic influences on MD explain 57% of the genetic variance in PTSD,[ 52] we predict most gene-PTSD associations to be similar for PTSD cases with and without MD.[ 108] The goal of the Detection stage is to screen all genes for association using a simple, powerful and rigorous analytic approach.

Using a simple and reliable apparatus, the solubilities of adipic acid in water, ethanol, chloroform, n-butanol and acetone are determined by the analytic method.

SNPs were called using a simple thresholding.

We used a simple decision-analytic model of COPD for the case study, mainly based on the modeling assumptions used by previous authors [ 20, 21].

Using the Wiener Hopf method, a simple analytic expression for the fluid reaction is obtained for high values of the dimensionless parameter β, which is the frequency times the length of the plate squared divided by the kinematic viscosity.

This study uses an information processing approach to investigate whether reliable individual differences in wholistic analytic processing can be detected using a simpler inspection time type task.

In fact, the mean waiting time, which can be empirically measured using publication data, also has a simple analytic relation to a position-dependent progress rate g ( n ) = 1 / 〈 τ ( n ) 〉 within a Poisson process framework, where g ( n ) is the probability of moving from position n to n + 1 in a unit time interval.

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