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Solubility measurement of a chemotherapeutic agent (Imatinib mesylate) in supercritical carbon dioxide: Assessment of new empirical model

Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2019
For the first time, solubility of imatinib mesylate (as a paradigm for cancer chemotherapy) in SC-CO2 was determined. Experiments were performed at operating temperatures and pressures of 308.2–338.2 K and 120–270 bar, respectively.
G. Sodeifian   +2 more
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Representing solute solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide: A novel empirical model

Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2015
M. A. Khansary   +4 more
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CLIP4Clip: An Empirical Study of CLIP for End to End Video Clip Retrieval

Neurocomputing, 2021
Video-text retrieval plays an essential role in multi-modal research and has been widely used in many real-world web applications. The CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training), an image-language pre-training model, has demonstrated the power of ...
Huaishao Luo   +6 more
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Empirical similarity model

2022
Die Monographie widmet sich dem Thema des Modells der empirischen Ähnlichkeit, oder wie es in der Literatur genannt wird, - "Empirical Similarity" (ES). Das Modell wurde von Gilboa, Lieberman und Schmeidler (2006) erstmalig eingeführt und theoretisch hergeleitet.
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Empirical Propagation Models

2014
The empirical models are based on extensive experimental data and statistical analysis which enable us to compute the received signal level in a given propagation medium. Many commercially available computer aided prediction tools are based on these models.
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Empirical Model Building

Journal of Marketing Research, 1991
R. Dale Wilson, James R. Thompson
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Empirical model building

2014
Many phenomena in engineering are very complex and we do not have sufficient knowledge at the moment to develop a model from first principles; instead, we have to rely on empirical correlations. Today most process development is done using empirical or semi-empirical models. These models are usually accurate and very useful.
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