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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dedicated model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a model that is committed or specifically designed for a particular purpose or task.
Example: "The researchers developed a dedicated model to improve the accuracy of their predictions in climate change studies."
Alternatives: "a specialized model" or "a focused model".
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The microarrays were scanned using a dedicated Model 3000 scanner controlled by Affymetrix Microarray Suite 5 software (MAS5).
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A dedicated simulation model was developed on basis of the heat transfer and the flow mechanics.
Work hours in every category also decreased between 2005 (dedicated model in adjustment) and 2006 (dedicated model).
Nevertheless, the full-scale prediction of these negative effects, even though based on dedicated model scale tests represents still a challenging task.
Both regular work hours and overtime decreased significantly between the classic model and the dedicated model.
Kinetic descriptors determined from dedicated model component experimentation can be employed for the full-fledged simulation of industrial feed conversion.
In order to facilitate model reuse and comparison, dedicated model repositories have been developed.
A second extreme would be to use dedicated modeling packages.
Further studies should be performed to evaluate the risk of infections or tumors under TNF-K treatment in dedicated models since their occurrences are a matter of debate in patients treated with passive immunotherapies against TNF-α [ 28, 29].
The film and document scanner CanoScan 5600F and two document dedicated models, the LiDE200 and LiDE100.
This indicates the importance of dedicated modelling of build-up so as to subsequently predict wash-off load.
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