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Mixing-cell data, model fitting

Table IV. Comparison of the Fits of Different Models to the Experimental Mixing-Cell Data... Table IV. Comparison of the Fits of Different Models to the Experimental Mixing-Cell Data...
Model Fitting to Mixing-Cell Data Multiple-site kinetic models have been used to describe pesticide and herbicide movement in soils (15,16,17), cesium migration in columns (18), and strontium migration in a sandy aquifer over a twenty-year time period (1L). The results of the selective extraction procedures in all experiments discussed here suggest that a multi-site model should provide a better fit of the data than a single-site model. This hypothesis is supported by the variances in Table I, with the possible exception of selenium. [Pg.66]

Comparison of the experimental data (symbols) and model fitting (solid lines) of the j-V characteristics of a mixed HJ cell in the dark (open squares) and under simulated AM1.5 illumination (open circles). [Pg.372]


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