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The phrase "a case of model" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific instance or example of a model, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "In this research, we will analyze a case of model behavior in social interactions."
Alternatives: "an example of a model" or "a model case".
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As this is a case of changing model dimension, we shall generate samples from the joint posterior using reversible jump Metropolis Hastings (Green, 1995).
There is a case of little models.
The European Life Settlement Association, a trade body established last year to promote life settlements in Europe, said: "As the eventual payout is known, it is a case of carefully modelling the life expectancy of the insured to ascertain the return for investors.
As a special case of model (1.1), the following discrete model.
Some famous NN models are a special case of model (1).
The important mathematical findings for the dynamical behavior of model (1.3) have also numerically been verified for a special case of model (1.3).
In this section, we consider a particular case of model (2), that is, (f(S,E,I,R =f(S,E,I)) and (sigma=0) in model (2).
The usual logistic model with no initial or final skill level is a special case of Model 1 by setting P i = 0 and P f = 1.
Suppose there are two models, 1 and 2, where Model 1 is a special case of Model 2. Let L 1 and L 2 be the likelihood of each model obtained by maximum likelihood estimation.
Note furthermore that model (1) can be considered a special case of model (2) after numeric integration.
Model 1 is thus regarded as a specialized case of Model 2; without the prior knowledge, Model 2 has to be used in predicting theoretical compositions.
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