Ai Feedback
Exact(4)
The vertical profile of relative humidity and horizontal wind from the JRA55 reanalysis data, which were assimilated by upper-air observation data, are plotted in Fig. 9 including the same location of Puerto Princesa and Laoag during the same period as in Fig. 8. Wind direction changes associated with monsoon onset are consistent with upper-air observations.
In the twenty-four chapters of his Book on the Science of Metaphysics 'Abd al-Latif paraphrases and summarizes a sort of "library" of treatises on metaphysics (Zimmermann 1986) which were assimilated in the formative period of falsafa and imposed themselves to the point of becoming canonical.
In a scenario with perfectly known sensor model parameters, assume that at instant n - 1, node s has a linear estimate x ̂ s, n - 1 | n - 1 of the hidden state xn-1 based on the observations Z s, 0 : n - 1, which were assimilated by node s from instant zero up to instant n - 1.
By varying the intrathoracic pressure during inspiratory and expiratory holds at two different levels of PEEP, we obtained a series of pairs of measurements of CVP and CI, which were assimilated to right atrial pressure and venous return, respectively.
Similar(56)
StarCraft's manual notes that some species bear little resemblance to their original forms after just a short time into assimilation (An example would be the formerly peaceful Slothien species, which was assimilated and mutated into the vicious Hydralisk strain and so on).
The approach is based on the modification of the XML standard which is assimilated with object technology to form a cross-platform protocol that enables enterprises to update their data constantly.
We can thus identify an individual effect (a micro part) which is assimilated to the Absolute Income Hypothesis and an aggregate effect (a macro part) which corresponds to the relationship between individual health and income inequalities in a society.
We quantify the GPS and SLR/DORIS orbit centering and how this impacts the orbit radial error over the globe, which is assimilated into mean sea level (MSL) error, from the omission of the annual term of the geocenter correction.
One of the earliest and most widely used examples of data-mining target elucidation is the continuously curated and expanded Prediction of Activity Spectra for Substances (PASS) software [21], which was assimilated from the bioactivites of more than 270,000 compound-ligand pairs.
In 1932, the area's special vegetation was protected, which was assimilated into the national park when it was created.
All of which was assimilated into the working routine of the care homes with no reimbursement for staff time.
Related(15)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com