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... predicted growth with the observed one . The predicted concentration of chlorophyll a shows more stable change than the observed one , however the model can predict the active primary production in 13 / Oct 3 / Nov Date ( day / month ) ...
... predicted growth with the observed one . The predicted concentration of chlorophyll a shows more stable change than the observed one , however the model can predict the active primary production in 13 / Oct 3 / Nov Date ( day / month ) ...
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... predicted mean shell length of mussels and the observed one ( ( a ) all the mussels , ( b ) mussels in each layer ) . Figure 12 shows the comparison between the predicted mean shell length of mussels and the observed one . The shell ...
... predicted mean shell length of mussels and the observed one ( ( a ) all the mussels , ( b ) mussels in each layer ) . Figure 12 shows the comparison between the predicted mean shell length of mussels and the observed one . The shell ...
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... predicted wave profile presented in Figure 18 and Figure 19 show a Cnoidal - like wave . COMPARISON WITH LINEAR SOLUTION Three different waves are simulated with the numerical model and computed wave profiles are compared to the profile ...
... predicted wave profile presented in Figure 18 and Figure 19 show a Cnoidal - like wave . COMPARISON WITH LINEAR SOLUTION Three different waves are simulated with the numerical model and computed wave profiles are compared to the profile ...
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