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  • ...ization''' is the process of comparing similar conceptual and logical data models to determine the common data elements, similar data elements and dissimilar
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  • ...nt. Although serious progress has been achieved in the predictive power of models to simulate coastal zone dynamics, calibration with field data remains nece
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  • ...requires observation records of sufficient length and numerical simulation models of local hydrodynamic conditions. This information must be regularly update
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  • ...f the fishing village that De Panne used to be. The house contains several models of fishing vessels, pictures and all kinds of objects related with fishing.
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  • Developing models of co-management and co-operation in such a complex and highly diverse flee
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  • ...and Kistler, 2002<ref>Gerstner, W. and Kistler, W.M. 2002. Spiking Neuron Models. Single Neurons, Populations, Plasticity. Cambridge University Press</ref>) Although models for artificial neural networks were originally developed to understand the
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  • ...oice sets). In order to optimise the parameter estimates of random utility models, while limiting the number of choices proposed to individuals, an efficient ...acteristics allows to show some explained individual heterogeneity in both models. However, the random parameters model is more flexible because it introduce
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  • ...evolutionary more closely related to humans than other major invertebrate models in use. Almost everything we know about the chromosomal basis of developmen ...ed by aquatic pathogens without causing disease. This makes them excellent models for the study of fish acting as a pathogen reservoir.<ref
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  • ...nt-type dispersive transport in one-dimensional tidally averaged transport models. Est.Coast.Shelf Sci. 14: 599-621</ref>, but only on the flow characteristi
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  • ...seas which is essential for interpreting the results of complex numerical models.
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  • ...ed by a non-uniform river geometry, by waves, wind and shipping. Numerical models can partly quantify these influences, but it is difficult to accurately pre
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  • ...ays, the intrusion if seawater in an estuary can be simulated in numerical models that incorporate detailed descriptions of turbulent exchange processes and ...ssical tide-averaged theory. These processes can be simulated in numerical models in which the turbulent exchange processes of momentum and salinity and the
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  • ...on, and bioavailability in the North Pacific Ocean: Insights from data and models. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 23(2), p.GB2010.
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  • * [[How to apply models]] ...atical formulation of major physical processes that should be addressed in models for different types of coastal systems (sediment transport formulas are add
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  • ...92<ref>Dalrymple, R.W., Zaitlin, B.A. and Boyd, R. (1992) Estuarine facies models: conceptual basis and stratigraphic implications. J. Sediment. Petrol. 62: ...ertain morphologic patterns. This is explained in the articles [[Stability models]] and [[Rhythmic shoreline features]]. Field observations show that estuari
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  • ...ese phenomena are accounted for individually and explicitly in operational models. ==1D models==
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  • ...st one to include phase-lag effects. Similar to the Bailard and Ribberink models, it breaks down the sediment transport into two half-cycles due to the pres :[[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • ...ughness (linked to surficial sediments or flora and fauna). Likewise, such models can provide estimates of the variations in salinity distributions (ebb to f [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • ...alogus?module=ref&refid=260957 Gilles ''et al.'', 2016] <ref name="Habitat models North Sea" />). ...face temperature, proxies for fronts and daylength) were considered. These models produced seasonal maps of the predicted densities of harbour porpoises in t
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  • ...ic and stratigraphic evolution of deltaic depositional systems, in Deltas, Models for Exploration, edited by M. L. Broussard, pp. 86–98, Houston Geological ...elta grows <ref>Coleman, J. M. (1981), Deltas. Processes of Deposition and Models for Exploration, 2nd ed., Burgess Publishing Company. </ref>. In 1975, Gall
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