Computational model definition
Computational model means a mathematical representation of the injection project and relevant features, including injection wells, site geology, and fluids present. For a GCS project, site-specific geological information is used as an input to a computational code, creating a computational model that provides predictions of subsurface conditions, fluid flow, and CO2 plume and pressure front movement at that site. The computational model includes all model input and predictions (i.e., outputs).
Computational model means a mathematical representation, generated by applying Algorithms to Input Data, of various mappings or predictions of interest related to TCR-antigen associations.
Computational model means a mathematical representation of the injection project and relevant features, including injection wells, site geology, and fluids present. For a CCS project, site-specific geological information is used as an input to a computational code, creating a computational model that provides predictions of subsurface conditions, fluid flow, and CO2 plume and elevated
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Task 1.7. Computational model of visual and auditory attention [INRIA 10PM, UOFM 3PM, UKE 6PM, FCTUC 6PM, USFD 10PM] Attention serves two roles in perception.
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology 2012; 23(7): 788-790 IF 3.064 Computational model for estimating the short- and long-term cardiac response to arteriovenous fistula creation for hemodialysis.