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... parameters of the ecosystem model is carried out to find which processes are significant in evaluating carbon budget . Table 1 shows the influences of major parameters on C / N ratio of the bottom seawater , which a dom- inant factor ...
... parameters of the ecosystem model is carried out to find which processes are significant in evaluating carbon budget . Table 1 shows the influences of major parameters on C / N ratio of the bottom seawater , which a dom- inant factor ...
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... parameters should be converted to dimensionless forms because these parameter values vary depending on body size and swimming velocity ( Matuda et al . , 1993 ) . Each non - dimensional parameter a ' , kwi ' , kыi ' , and kei ' was ...
... parameters should be converted to dimensionless forms because these parameter values vary depending on body size and swimming velocity ( Matuda et al . , 1993 ) . Each non - dimensional parameter a ' , kwi ' , kыi ' , and kei ' was ...
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... parameters . The effect of some of these parameters on the pipeline response is investigated . The paper reveals that the influence of these parameters on the pipeline response is very different than predicted by the Winkler models and ...
... parameters . The effect of some of these parameters on the pipeline response is investigated . The paper reveals that the influence of these parameters on the pipeline response is very different than predicted by the Winkler models and ...
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