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"a concrete model" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a tangible and clear representation of a concept, such as a scientific theory or a business plan. For example, "The research team developed a concrete model of the structure of the human brain."
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A widely publicized private interior was Kiesler's "Endless House" (shown in a concrete model), designed in 1959 but never built.
In a concrete model, the specific resources of the applications are bind to the tasks.
The concrete parameter selection, the selection process Johnson curves and a concrete model are given.
Then, the behavior of a concrete model in LS-DYNA (Hallquist 2006) is evaluated for the purposes of this study.
As a concrete model in which the sublinear operator is not right-continuous, we refer to Example 4.6 inNutz and Soner (2012).
In the present paper, based on the work of [35], we investigate a concrete model and obtain the population dynamics of the model.
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In order to quantify and predict chemical changes produced by ultraviolet radiation in a food system and to infer essential information for reactors design, a concrete modeling is required in each case, since the absorbed amount of radiation has a definitive effect on the reaction rate of the process in each point of the reaction medium depending on its location.
A concrete exemplar or model that one can emulate is considered as useful as a principle or definition (indeed, principles and definitions are apparently seen as one variety of practical model).
Finally, the paper presents a concrete framework reifying the model and an example application.
De Mistura hopes that such a ceasefire would serve as a "concrete example" and a model for other frontline areas in the country.
A concrete example of such a model, focused on shedding light on the particularly tenuous relation between production pressure and safety, has been provided by Cowing, Paté-Cornell, and Glynn (2004).
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