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Description of the Model

Ian Boyd, +1 more
- pp 71-91
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This model represents the view of the essential causation of the business cycle and shows some typical simulations of this model.
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In this chapter we will complete the description of our model, and exhibit some typical simulations. This model represents our view of the essential causation of the business cycle.

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Review of the Governing Equations, Computational Algorithms, and Other Components of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System

TL;DR: The Models-3 CMAQ system as mentioned in this paper is a community multiscale air quality modeling system that includes a meteorological modeling system for the description of atmospheric states and motions, emission models for man-made and natural emissions that are injected into the atmosphere, and a chemistry-transport modelling system for simulation of the chemical transformation and fate.
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Simulation of Ground Motion Using the Stochastic Method

TL;DR: One of the essential characteristics of the method is that it distills what is known about the various factors affecting ground motions into simple functional forms that can be incorporated into practical predictions of ground motion.
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Research on potassium in agriculture: needs and prospects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight future needs for research on potassium (K) in agriculture and highlight the need for closer cooperation between scientists, the agrochemical industry, extension services and farmers.
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Modelling biomass production and yield of horticultural crops: a review

TL;DR: The strong features of explanatory crop growth models are the simulation of light interception and gross photosynthesis, while the weak features are the Simulation of leaf area development, maintenance respiration, organ abortion, DM content and product quality.
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Tectonic uplift and climate change

TL;DR: A review of Uplift/Climate Hypotheses W.F. Ruddiman, W.E. Kutzbach, et al. as mentioned in this paper, and the impact of Tibet - Himalayan Elevation on the Sensitivity of the Monsoon Climate System to Changes in Solar Radiation