Absorption, translocation, and metabolism of atrazine, carbamazepine, and sulfamethoxazole by the macrophyte Orange King Humbert canna lily (Canna × generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica])
“…49,50,53,63 In the ANN based on the BPFF method, the weights must be changed in each iteration to achieve the smallest difference between the experimental and predicted outputs by the model. Eqn (3) shows the changing weight in each iteration:…”
Section: Articial Neural Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L −1 to mg L −1 . [3][4][5] The ECs can be carcinogenic to vital organs of the human body and can cause unpleasant taste and odor to the water. 6 Consequently, the removal of them from drinking water is greatly signicant.…”
QSAR-ANN modelling was applied on ECs to predict the rejection of ECs by RO membrane and conduct explanatory study based the importance of selected descriptors.
“…49,50,53,63 In the ANN based on the BPFF method, the weights must be changed in each iteration to achieve the smallest difference between the experimental and predicted outputs by the model. Eqn (3) shows the changing weight in each iteration:…”
Section: Articial Neural Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L −1 to mg L −1 . [3][4][5] The ECs can be carcinogenic to vital organs of the human body and can cause unpleasant taste and odor to the water. 6 Consequently, the removal of them from drinking water is greatly signicant.…”
QSAR-ANN modelling was applied on ECs to predict the rejection of ECs by RO membrane and conduct explanatory study based the importance of selected descriptors.
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