Dynamic models definition

Dynamic models means computer simulation models which use real or derived time series data to predict a time series of observed or derived receiving water concentrations. Methods include continuous simulation, Monte Carlo simulations, or other similar statistical or deterministic techniques.
Dynamic models means computer simulation models which use real or derived time series data to predict a time series of observed or derived receiving water concentrations. Methods
Dynamic models means computer simulation models which use real or derived time series data to predict a time series

Examples of Dynamic models in a sentence

  • Dynamic models of LTBI propose that LTBI involves cycles of Mtb growth and migration against the immune response control to maintain a subclinical bacterial load.

  • Dynamic models for managing durables using a stratified approach: the case of Tunja, Colombia, Ecological Economics 38: 191 – 207.

  • Dynamic models incorporate the views and perspectives of managers, decision makers and stakeholders in the characterization and diagnostic phases, as well as in the definition of objectives and management alternatives.

  • Dynamic models using GMM for estimating gravity models are also found to be more robust (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al, 2009).

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