Similar words: exponential, exponentially, exponential growth, exponential equation, exponential function, exponent, partial denture, experiential. Meaning: n. a decrease that follows an exponential function.
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1) The frictional dissipation will introduce an exponential decay.
2) You may recognise this as an exponential decay graph.
3) Based on the analysis of HGMD, an exponential decay of the size distributions of the small insertions and deletions is revealed in association with the number of nucleotides inserted or deleted.
4) In this paper, the persistence and exponential decay characteristics of wavelet coefficient are analyzed, a model parameter initialization method is proposed.
5) The theoretical models for slug test include exponential decay model, underdamped model and nonlinear model.
6) The flux is in the tendency to the exponential decay along with filtration time and achieves the relative stability index in a few minutes.
7) The concentrations of particulate matter presented the exponential decay with the height increassinsg.
8) The spectrum was found to be an exponential decay followed by a stretched exponential decay, with a decreasing width parameter.
9) An exponential decay of solutions for quantum drift-diffuse model is studied.
10) Note the exponential decay in the current using both a positive and a negative test voltage.
11) This says that in the exponential decay model (for this time range) I would have been getting about 20 hits per minute. And here you can see where my model breaks down.
12) By using the perturbed-energy method, the exponential decay of the solution is obtained for the nonlinear wave equations with time-dependent coefficients and dissipative boundary condition.
13) With this new approach, some sufficient conditions for the exponential stability of nonlinear systems are obtained, and the exponential decay estimation oft he solution is also proposed.
14) The character of the earth's atmosphere with the altitude exponential decay had made the cooling effect very strong at the early stage of the uplift.
15) The fatigue life of the welding structure exhibits an exponential decay function of the welding angle.
16) The stress relaxation curves were fitted using the second order exponential decay function and it showed that the coefficient of determination was large.
17) We studied the density on Xinyu No. 9. The result showed that: 1)Economic yield density assume asymptote model; Economic coefficient density, exponential decay curve.
18) if there's more of it, you'll just have more at any given time decaying over to products. So you have an exponential decay.
19) Using the method of characteristics, we obtain the results of the exponential decay properties of the strong solutions for the b-family of equations.
20) Based on numerical calculation,[http://sentencedict.com/exponential decay.html] ground movement of underground explosions are analyzed quantatively showing that the maximum velocity of ground particles is subjected to exponential decay laws.
21) Then, by virtue of frequency domain multiplier method, we prove that the closed loop system with both a locally distributed feedback control and a boundary one is of exponential decay.
22) In the chapter when the boundary conditions are as following we discuss the global existence, uniqueness and exponential decay for the system (1.1)—(1.2).
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