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An analytical delay model

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 1999
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Yinghua Min, Zhongcheng Li
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An analytical model of the knee

Journal of Biomechanics, 1976
Abstract A model of the human knee is described in which the cruciate, collateral and capsular ligaments are represented by thirteen elements. The coordinates of the attachment sites and the dimensions of the ligaments are made by in vivo and in vitro measurements.
R, Crowninshield   +2 more
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Heart analytics: Analytical modeling of cardiovascular care

Naval Research Logistics (NRL), 2019
AbstractCardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death and disability both in the United States and worldwide. Despite high morbidity, mortality, and cost in the United States and global healthcare systems, cardiovascular care has been understudied in the healthcare operations management literature.
Tinglong Dai   +3 more
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Analytic Model for Scaling of Breakdown

Physical Review Letters, 1991
A theory is presented for the time-dependent breakdown of a network of spring (fuse) elements where the probability of breaking an element under load-sigma is sigma-eta. For all eta, it predicts the system-size scaling of the number of broken elements at breakdown round in simulations.
, Curtin, , Scher
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Analytics and the art of modeling

International Transactions in Operational Research, 2015
AbstractThis paper could have been subtitled “Was Johannes Kepler a precursor of analytics?” Models constitute a key tool for achieving a deep understanding of how complex systems behave, and they have been central to building the body of knowledge that we understand as “science.” Since its origins, operations research has claimed to be a scientific ...
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Analytical Queueing Models

Computer, 1980
Increased use of analytical performance models can be attributed, in part, to a very simple fact: they work.
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Analytical models of atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis, 2001
Atherosclerosis is responsible for approximately 50% of all mortalities in the USA, Europe, and Japan. An innovative approach for investigating atherosclerotic lesions using a thermodynamic model and a boundary value model and an analytical example of a human abdominal aorta vessel with an initial lesion are presented in the paper.
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Analytical Algorithm for Molecular Modeling

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2007
A molecular modeling procedure, based on internal coordinates and strictly analytical even in the most intricated cases, is described. Internal coordinates, always nonredundant, become mutually independent and can be varied without constraints. Structural refinement from diffraction data (Least-square method, LS) can be done using the classical Gauss ...
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Report on the workshop on analytical models

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1989
Analytical models are extremely useful and important tools for design engineering in many fields. They provide engineers with performance predictions for a specified design, and they also can assist in design improvements by identifying the sources of performance deficiencies.Currently analytical models are not commonly used for design engineering in ...
Keith Butler   +3 more
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A simple analytical model of water

Biophysical Chemistry, 2003
Water is an unusual liquid. It expands upon freezing, has minima in its volume, heat capacity, and isothermal compressibility with temperature, and shows signs of a first-order phase transition when supercooled. These anomalies disappear at high pressures.
Thomas M, Truskett, Ken A, Dill
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