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A total of 1,200 images of raw data were output with this camera.
The variables considered were output, exports, imports, welfare decomposition and factor income.
Target functions were output power per unit input heat and thermal efficiency.
Then, the indentation experiment was executed and the simulation results were output for further research.
The data were output and recorded in real time to show the path of the vessel on a PC display.
The resulting internal spherical harmonic coefficients for the internal field in epoch 2015.0 up to degree and order 13 were output to 0.01 nT.
None of the vertical mixing parameterizations responded as quickly as the observations, although the simulation results were output at the same time interval as the observations.
Specifically, two ANN networks were designed, which numerically image features from micro-CT images as inputs, while the amplitude of the magnetization and relaxation time were output parameters.
(4) Explanation generator used for generating SOC-based explanation: Model-making processes described by the experimenter (first author) were input and their explanations were output, which were rewritten into readable natural language by the experimenter (without changing the point).
Finally, here, Fig. 2 and Additional file 1 shows the workflow used for Fig. 1a, b, and illustrates how we indicated the MCS in the Excel sheet to which the analyses were output.
The solar wind drivers that are used for this simulation were output from the Sun-to-Earth MHD simulation of the Carrington-like CME reported in Manchester et al. [ Manchester IV W., Ridley, A., Gombosi, T., De Zeeuw, D. Modeling the Sun Earth propagation of a very fast cme. Adv. Space Res. 38 (this issue), 2006].
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