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Notice that here we have directly defined <div lang="latex">\bar{\dot{\mathbf{V}}}(\mathbf{z,c})</div> rather than <div lang="latex">\beta </div> and <div lang="latex">\bar{\mathbf{R}}(\mathbf{z,c})</div>.<br/>
 
Notice that here we have directly defined <div lang="latex">\bar{\dot{\mathbf{V}}}(\mathbf{z,c})</div> rather than <div lang="latex">\beta </div> and <div lang="latex">\bar{\mathbf{R}}(\mathbf{z,c})</div>.<br/>
For the growth yield we propose :
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For the growth yield we propose :<br/>
  
<div lang="latex">\gamma \cdotp \bar{\mathbf{R}}(\mathbf{z,c}) = \alpha \mu(\mathbf{z},S)</div>(5)
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<div lang="latex">\gamma \cdotp \bar{\mathbf{R}}(\mathbf{z,c}) = \alpha \mu(\mathbf{z},S)</div>(5)<br/>
  
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Where alpha is the growth yield in <div lang="latex">g/l/cell</div>. The remaining functions and parameters in equations 1 and 2 are the division rate <div lang="latex">\sigma (\mathbf{z,c})</div> and the partitioning 2 function <div lang="latex">p(\mathbf{z,z',c})</div>. There is less consensus in the litterature for an at least empirically appropriate form for these equations. To remain simple we propose:
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<div lang="latex">\begin{equation}
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\sigma (\mathbf{z,c}) = \sigma \times H[2.0] =
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\begin{cases}
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  0      & \text{if } z_0 < 2.0 \\
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  \sigma & \text{if } z_0 \geq 2.0
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\end{cases}
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\end{equation}
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