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A typical exponential equation where we are asked to solve for x.
It also covers the laws of logarithms and their use in solving exponential equations.
Since perfect steady-state conditions are never reached, the exponential equation should theoretically apply forever.
In practice, the exponential equations are fit statistically using standard statistical analysis software by methods of least squares.
For exposures up to 10 days, the LC50 was predicted by a simple exponential equation:
Systems for which cooling satisfies the above exponential equation are said to satisfy Newton's law of cooling.
Estimation of fuel moisture in Canadian forest fire danger rating during a drying period is accomplished through a negative exponential equation.
She worked it out from Max's exponential equation and had to check it twice to be sure she had not made a mistake.
The slope of the exponential equation has units of Mg C/ha per year and is the instantaneous factor value.
Handling times (HTs) scaled by mouth size were described by an exponential equation:
For chinook salmon exposed up to 10 days, the LC20 was fitted to the observed toxicity data by the exponential equation:
This form of dimensional analysis expresses a functional relationship of some variables in the form of an exponential equation.
In 1907, Louis Lapicque, a French neuroscientist, proposed his exponential equation for the strength-duration curve.
Exponential equations were fit to the data, and the estimated coefficients should be useful for estimating effects on water quality of submerged vegetation when reservoirs are flooded.
Lifting stability of Torpedo Eq.6 can be numerically solved by Exponential moving average method for exponential equations.
When this expression is inserted for in the exponential equation above, and ln 2 is absorbed into the base, this equation becomes:
In practice, however, the exponential equation was truncated when the FLMC(t) dropped to 25 kg C/ha per year.
Discussion The development of this model incorporated a variety of assumptions. Some assumptions are involved in the estimation of incidence rates using an exponential equation.
If you log or ln (natural logarithm) both sides of an exponential equation such as that shown in equation (1), you get a linear equation.
The effect of time on radiocaesium fixation was described using a previously published double exponential equation, modified for the effect of soil organic matter as a non-fixing absorbent.
The B. W. boys express it in exponential equations, but you don't need math to understand it; it depends on early diagnosis and prompt action before the thing gets out of hand.
However, when the time course data were fit with a single exponential equation, the rates of the initial reactions turned out to be very similar in both the presence and absence of theophylline (Table 2).
Estimating ΔCLMCmax and k by Fitting an Exponential Equation to ΔCLMC Click to enlarge FIGURE A3-15:
The permeabilities for the organic chemicals used in this study can be predicted using the measured permeability for the soil with water as the permeant and the dielectric constant of the organic by way of an exponential equation.