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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer assisted model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a model that is supported or enhanced by computer technology, often in contexts like research, simulations, or data analysis.
Example: "The researchers developed a computer assisted model to predict climate changes more accurately."
Alternatives: "a computer-aided model" or "a computer-supported model."
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The bovine type I collagen microfibril model, built by computer assisted modeling, comprised of five right-handed triple helices in a left-handed super coil containing gap and overlap regions as well as the nonhelical telopeptides is a tool for predicting or visualizing chemistry to stabilize the matrix, insert an active agent, or otherwise modify collagen.
A computer assisted molecular modeling was used to design molecules having a shape complementary to the active site of glutathione reductase (GR) and trypanothione reductase (TR).
Combining physician elicited symptoms and signs into a statistical model presented as a computer assisted diagnostic decision system provides scope to improve sensitivity compared with physician judgment, thereby improving early treatment.
A computer assisted guidance system for a tractor trailer is developed.
This study describes a computer assisted orientation method for digital dental periapical radiographs.
Variant process planning is basically a computer assisted extension of manual process planning.
The qualitative data analysis was undertaken using a computer assisted qualitative data analysis software: NVivo©.
The survey is administered by a computer assisted face to face interview.
Lifelens is a computer assisted mobile microscopy.
Retrieval of information was arranged sequentially by a computer assisted telephone interview (CATI), nurse visit, computer assisted personal interview (CAPI) and self-administered questionnaire.
Images were analysed using a computer assisted method (Byng et al, 1994, 1996a, b).
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