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A forward model for maximum expiration
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1998The maximum expiratory flow-volume (MEFV) curve is a sensitive test of respiratory mechanics. Several mathematical models for forced expiration have been developed, but they suffer from various shortcomings. It is impossible to calculate the parts of the MEFV curve beyond the flow limiting conditions and computational algorithms do not allow a direct ...
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Forward Models for Physiological Motor Control
Neural Networks, 1996Based on theoretical and computational studies it has been suggested that the central nervous system (CNS) internally simulates the behaviour of the motor system in planning, control and learning. Such an internal "forward" model is a representation of the motor system that uses the current state of the motor system and motor command to predict the ...
R. Chris Miall, Daniel M. Wolpert
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FUZZIM: forward stratigraphic modeling made simple
FUZZIM is a simple but powerful 3-D forward stratigraphic modeling tool developed at Uppsala University, Sweden. It differs from other stratigraphic modeling programs in that it uses fuzzy logic instead of conventional mathematics for controlling the ...
Nordlund, U,
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2015
This chapter contains five solved problems on forward modelling of the behaviour of trace elements using R (see Chaps. 11 and 13 for principles). They include theoretical treatment of batch and fractional crystallization equations, development of REE during tonalite magma fractionation, partial melting of primitive mantle or depleted mantle reservoirs,
Vojtěch Janoušek +4 more
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This chapter contains five solved problems on forward modelling of the behaviour of trace elements using R (see Chaps. 11 and 13 for principles). They include theoretical treatment of batch and fractional crystallization equations, development of REE during tonalite magma fractionation, partial melting of primitive mantle or depleted mantle reservoirs,
Vojtěch Janoušek +4 more
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Journal of Economic Methodology, 2015
An author who is lucky enough to find a close reading and deep engagement from four reviewers can only be extremely thankful, and I am.
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An author who is lucky enough to find a close reading and deep engagement from four reviewers can only be extremely thankful, and I am.
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1998
Abstract In this chapter we study the Heath–Jarrow–Morton framework for forward rate models. Building on results from the previous chapter, the HJM drift condition is derived, some examples are studied, and the general Gaussian HJM model is analyzed in detail.
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Abstract In this chapter we study the Heath–Jarrow–Morton framework for forward rate models. Building on results from the previous chapter, the HJM drift condition is derived, some examples are studied, and the general Gaussian HJM model is analyzed in detail.
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2013
This chapter examines the specifics, mechanics, and terminology of a vastly popular contract type in the over-the-counter (OTC) market: the forward contract (or simply forward). The opening section defines a forward contract and describes its associated business rules.
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This chapter examines the specifics, mechanics, and terminology of a vastly popular contract type in the over-the-counter (OTC) market: the forward contract (or simply forward). The opening section defines a forward contract and describes its associated business rules.
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Forward: Modeling for Sustainability and Adaptation
Groundwater, 2018Reed M, Maxwell +2 more
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Modeling of Forward Scattering
1991Abstract : Since forward scattering should be best simulated with a point- scatterer model through the use of specular point theory, a derivation of the theory from the Helmholtz integral formulation is presented and attendant approximations noted. All hold reasonably well for most cases of interest, and produce only minor errors with respect to exact ...
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