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Properties of the rods were adapted to represent local strain concentration.
Therefore, most of the models that are described in the following can be adapted to represent either domain, by adjusting the influence of the individual effects accordingly.
Note that the block fading model considered in this work can be adapted to represent a more realistic channel which changes continuously both in time and in frequency by suitably selecting the number of resource elements in each block.
As a starting point, we modeled a breast tumor measuring 4 cm in diameter; however, the tumor compartment can be adapted to represent any solid tumor in the body, including metastatic disease.
This design for randomisation is adapted from the Spanish study performed by Diaz et al. [ 21] although the criteria for clinical stability were adapted to represent the current practice in the participating hospitals and because of the difference in treatment package patients receive at home.
Therefore it is possible that the most ancient O. oeni strains, represented by strain IOEB_C52, were adapted to low ethanol containing environments, and that some strains of group B and most strains of group A have evolved to tolerate higher ethanol concentrations and to survive in wine.
Some grasshoppers are adapted to specialized habitats.
Many have been adapted to other uses.
Specifically, twenty CMIP5 GCMs under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 emission scenarios were adapted to adequately represent this uncertainty envelope, fifty-one 30-year future periods moving from 2021 to 2100 with 1-year interval were produced to express the temporal variation.
Concept of radiation modes, which can represent both vibration and radiation behavior, is adapted to a highway bridge.
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