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  • ...the expected [[Gaussian function]] estimate for the [[measurement]] of a [[physical quantity]]. ...of these non-Gaussian signatures will allow discrimination between various models of inflation and their alternatives.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Big Bang Secret ...
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  • ...]] used to estimate the costs of a product or project. The results of the models are typically necessary to obtain approval to proceed, and are factored int ...epending on the type of business, product, or project in question. Simple models may use standard [[spreadsheet]] products. ...
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  • * [[Lattice model (physics)]], a physical model that is defined on a periodic structure with a repeating elemental un * [[Lattice model (biophysics)]], a class of Ising-type models for the description of biomacromolecules, their transformations and binding ...
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  • ...gumił Jeziorski]] and [[Hendrik Monkhorst]] in their work published in ''[[Physical Review A]]'' in 1981. State-universal coupled cluster is often abbreviated ...ntal reference states | journal=[[Physical Review A]] | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=24 | issue=4 | date=1 September 1981 | issn=0556-279 ...
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  • ...0}}</ref> A model is generally considered physical representations of an [[physical object|object]] and maintains accurate relationships between all of its asp ...o build models/props to commemorate historic events, employed to construct models using past events as a basis to predict future events of high commercial in ...
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  • ...ome elements of [[mass]] and distance, which lends them to the metaphor of physical gravity. A gravity model provides an estimate of the volume of flows of, fo Social science gravity models: ...
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  • ...uct and manufacturing information]] (PMI) on [[Computer-aided design|CAD]] models ...n of [[3D scanner|3D scanning]] technologies of physical parts against CAD models ...
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  • ...a term heavily used in relation to the definition of [[Mathematical model|models]] that predict the behavior of [[chemical reactor]]s.<ref>{{Cite journal |l Perfect mixing assumes that there are no spatial [[gradient]]s in a given [[physical envelope]], such as: ...
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  • A '''polyhedron model''' is a physical construction of a [[polyhedron]], constructed from cardboard, plastic board ...polyhedron models has become a common mathematical recreation. Polyhedron models are found in [[mathematics]] classrooms much as [[globe]]s in [[geography]] ...
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  • ...device is locked upon power loss). Some models may be suitable for high-[[Physical security|security]] sites. ...
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  • {{Short description|Class of models of gravitation treating gravitons as composite particles}} In [[theoretical physics]], '''composite gravity''' refers to models that attempted to derive [[general relativity]] in a framework where the [[ ...
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  • ...tom in 1925.<ref name="McMullin">McMullin, Ernan (1968), “What Do Physical Models Tell Us?”, in B. van Rootselaar and J. F. Staal (eds.), Logic, Methodology ...ctor is later deemed to be a [[dimensionless physical constant|fundamental physical constant]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2008}} ...
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  • ...ently of a particular database management product or storage technology ([[physical data model]]) but in terms of data structures such as relational tables and ...validated and approved, the logical data model can become the basis of a [[physical data model]] and form the design of a database. ...
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  • A '''hybrid bond graph''' is a graphical description of a physical [[dynamical system|dynamic system]] with discontinuities (i.e., a [[hybrid ...] and Gautam Biswas, 1998: "A Theory of Discontinuities in Physical System Models" in ''Journal of the Franklin Institute'', Volume 335B, Number 3, pp. 401-4 ...
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  • ...ittle Higgs]] theories are also examples of phenomenologically interesting models inspired by deconstruction. Deconstruction is used in a supersymmetric co "Clock models," which have become popular in recent years in particle physics, are comple ...
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  • ...ituations. (Other codes containing more detailed mathematical and physical models are available for use when a short response time is not the over-riding con *[[List of atmospheric dispersion models]] ...
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  • ...increase the memory capacity beyond the limits imposed by the processor's physical address space, but the key feature of a flat memory model is that the entir ...nd software built into the operating system. The flat memory model (at the physical addressing level) still provides the greatest flexibility for implementing ...
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  • {{short description|Continuum limit in lattice models}} ...mit as the lattice spacing goes to zero. It is often useful to use lattice models to approximate real-world processes, such as [[Brownian motion]]. Indeed, a ...
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  • ==Relativistic models== ==Nonrelativistic models== ...
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  • ...which refers to interactions (such as a lock and key) with hardware in the physical environment, where equipment is stored and used. == Models == ...
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