two-dimensional model
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two-dimensional
adjective
uk/ˌtuː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/us/ˌtuː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
flat, having width and length but ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Based on theoretical grounds (see above), this model was then compared to a three-dimensional model, atwo-dimensionalmodeland a unidimensional model.
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The results of simulation intwo-dimensionalmodelare presented in this paper.
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Atwo-dimensionalmodelof adhesive bonding is derived using a perturbation method.
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We would obviously like to prove these results for ourtwo-dimensionalmodel; however, so far we have been unable to do this.
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In summary, we describe atwo-dimensionalmodelfor calculating denudation profiles from given distributions of magmatic under plating.
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However, since thetwo-dimensionalmodelmisses the pronounced three-dimensional instabilities, a careful validation of the two-dimensional results is necessary.
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For this purpose, we use atwo-dimensionalmodel.
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The absolute values of the diffusion coefficients were different when using thetwo-dimensionalmodel, as when using volume ratios.
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As discussed for ourtwo-dimensionalmodel, the digitization of the shear layer causes small-scale instabilities owing to the high velocities induced by neighbouring vortex elements.
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This is why ourtwo-dimensionalmodelis valid for ions.
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Ourtwo-dimensionalmodelis valid if the deviation of particle trajectories from the disk is small enough.
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Freud's ideas about the patient's defensive efforts to control the repetition were assimilated into the denial or numbing phase of thetwo-dimensionalmodel.
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In thetwo-dimensionalmodel, transverse variation in the tissue construct density was induced by the parabolic flow of culture medium; small transverse flows were induced at the construct periphery.
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Our proposition is that atwo-dimensionalmodelis appropriate for the conceptualisation of independence, and takes account older people's documented concerns with choice and a meaningful social role.
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The solid line represents the solution to the effective model, the dashed line thetwo-dimensionalmodelwith = 0.1 and the dots represent the two-dimensional model with = 0.01.
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This paper aims to simulate the flow limitation phenomenon in thetwo-dimensionalmodeland investigate whether there is a causal link between the self-excited oscillations and flow limitation.
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