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Laplace Transforms and Coupled Differential Equations, one direction only. Solutions were obtained by solving for the amount in the first compartment of the chain, and then proceeding through the chain to the final compartment in the order in which compartments are encountered. This process of solution was effective because Bernoulli’s solution to anyFoam-Cells 发表于 2025-3-23 20:46:58
Matrix Methods and Spectral Analysis,ture of the system is not understood, such input-output analysis can provide at least a partial basis for predicting the evolution of the system. For example, an ecosystem might consist of a number, N, of unique species. Each species might have some sensitivity to each of several pollutants presentConflagration 发表于 2025-3-23 23:48:49
Numerical Methods and Exposure-Response, controlled by first-order kinetics, can be described by differential equations with analytic solutions regardless of the number of compartments (see Chapter 3). Even if flow is in several directions, analytic solutions may be found for some relatively simple cases (see Chapter 4). As the complexity青春期 发表于 2025-3-24 04:41:18
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dels used for human health risk assessment.Rather than being purely an applied math book, this book focuses onmethods and models that students and professionals are likely toencounter in practice. Examples are given from exposure assessment,pharmacokinetic modeling, and dose-response modeling.978-1-4419-4900-4978-1-4757-3271-9真 发表于 2025-3-25 01:17:38
Probability and Statistics,Environmental phenomena, and the methods by which these phenomena are measured, are characterized by variability and uncertainty. In developing environmental models, several sources of variability and uncertainty appear routinely and complicate both predictions and the decisions on which they are based: