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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a characterization model for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific model that describes or represents characteristics of a particular subject or phenomenon.
Example: "The researchers developed a characterization model for understanding the behavior of the new material under stress."
Alternatives: "a model for characterization of" or "a characterization framework for".
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This article presents a characterization model for describing, comparing and improving innovative plant designs based on the core idea of Quality Function Deployment.
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We demonstrate the utility of a Basin Characterization Model for California (CA-BCM) to integrate high-resolution data on physical watershed characteristics with historical or projected climate data to predict watershed-specific hydrologic responses.
Figure 9 Maps of (a) potential evapotranspiration, (b) actual evapotranspiration, and (c) climatic water deficit for water years 1981 2010, calculated by the Basin Characterization Model for California.
Figure 7 Maps of runoff and recharge for water years 1981 2010 calculated by the Basin Characterization Model for the California hydrologic region.
These results may form a basis for development of tumor characterization models for treatment allocation purposes.
13717_2013_36_MOESM1_ESM.docx Additional file 1: Calibration and validation basins used for the California Basin Characterization Model with streamgages, equation coefficients for the calculation of basin discharge, and goodness-of-fit statistics. DOCX 89 KB).
Structural comparison, mutagenesis and biophysical characterization suggest a model for activation segment autophosphorylation, which may be common to kinases from diverse families.
The construction and characterization of a continuum model for this system is a project yet to be done which is, in our view, outside of the immediate scope of the present work.
The previous generation and characterization of a zebrafish model for ML-II revealed multiple phenotypes within tissues, such as craniofacial cartilage, that are also affected in humans with ML-II (Flanagan-Steet et al., 2009).
Here, we describe the generation and characterization of a mouse model for human bilateral middle/high-frequency hearing loss based on the substitution of an evolutionarily conserved threonine by a methionine residue at position 5 near the N-terminus of Cx30 (Cx30T5M).
In this manuscript we present an initial characterization of a Knock In model for a human neurodegenerative disorder, FDD.
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