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fixed model

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fixed model
see model 1.


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The fixed elimination rate model was optimized at exposures near maximal induction; thus, at high exposures, the KBILE_LI used in the fixed model is not very different from the KBILE_LI derived in the inducible elimination model.
``What you have is a planning system that applies a fixed model to a situation that is very fluid,'' said Geoffrey Segal of the Reason Public Policy Institute, an environmental and transportation think tank.
Consequently, operation units with ARM kernel fits interlink with up-class software so as to control multi-devices of cell phones easily, while DSP suits the operation of the fixed model.
 
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