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We found a broader thermal range for the temperate diatoms and a mean optimum temperature of 10.3°C ± 0.8°C and 18.4°C ± 2.4°C for the Arctic and temperate diatoms, respectively, despite similar maximum growth rates. Photoperiod reaction norms had an optimum photoperiod of...
What does "best" mean in common usage? It refers to the highest quality or most desirable in any given context. 8 Can "best" and "optimum" be used interchangeably? While sometimes used interchangeably in casual speech, "optimum" implies a more specific, often scientifically determined condition...
(Yerkes–Dodson) Law 327 Optimum Arousal Theory 327 Hunger, Obesity, and Eating Disorders The Biology of Hunger 328 Obesity 330 Disordered Eating 331 328 Approaches to Motivation in Everyday Life 334 Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs 334 Self-Determination Theory 335 Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic ...
Therefore, the challenge is not to find an optimum point for human inclusion in machine decision-making, but to determine how this point can be dynamically assigned as circumstances change. Third, humans must retain the ability to interpret and explain intelligent machine decision-making processes. ...
What is a chaperone in the context of pharmacology? Pharmacology: Pharmacology is a branch of science that investigates drugs and their effects on biological systems, as well as how pharmaceuticals work in the body (also known as 'drug activities'). Examples of psychoactive drugs include alcohol,...
In what ways did grazing affect the streamflow and nutrient dynamics in the Buha River? How does grazing impact the nutrient cycles in the Buha River Basin? How does the Soil And Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model simulate the water cycle in the Buha River Basin? How did overland flow ...
Furthermore, since both methods have a global optimum, differences in performance cannot be due to optimization issues. The only difference then is related to the main topic of this paper: whether to model all information in the whole data collection, as PCA does, or only the mutual ...
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