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Compared with the experimental data, the simulation results indicated that the model was able to well predict the pH, volatile fatty acid (VFA) and biogas production.
Then, results from runoff experiments on small laboratory plots (2 m × 1 m) showed that the model was able to well predict the hydrographs, with the mean Nash Sutcliffe efficiency greater than 0.90.
The results demonstrated that the proposed network was able to well predict the ternary viscosity data points even by using the predicted values of boiling temperatures of ionic liquids.
Results showed that the model was able to well predict the transient performance of the system under different start-up and ambient conditions as well as the normal operating conditions.
It was found that the gamma-ray detector was able to well suppress the Compton edge of 662-keV gamma rays of 137Cs and had a high peak-to-Compton continuum ratio, by using the tube type scintillator as a back-catcher detector.
This theory was confirmed by the subsequent analysis in which none of the used kinetic models was able to well describe the obtained dissolution profiles.
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The modified mass-action model incorporating mRNA degradation was able to well-fit the subset of proteins that were detectably increased and also explained why others increased at the transcriptional level did not show protein increases.
SE is able to well estimate the thickness and roughness variations on each sample.
Also, the model simulations were able to well reproduce the measurements within the measurement errors.
In contrast to earlier studies where these fingerprint modes could not be well-resolved, we were able to well-resolve distinct patterns for both coatings.
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