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The phrase "a linear model of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, statistics, or modeling to describe a specific type of relationship or representation.
Example: "The researchers developed a linear model of the relationship between temperature and energy consumption."
Alternatives: "a linear representation of" or "a linear framework for".
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However, it needs to be noted that we derived the LDT from a linear model of plant development and possible non-linearity may occur at temperatures <10°CC.
"We're not dealing with a linear model of crisis followed by recovery any more.
But in other ways, it's the story of countless other medical conditions that don't quite fit a linear model of "symptoms, diagnosis, treatment".
For analysis purposes, a linear model of the modulator is typically used.
A linear model of the RIP is used for developing the SMC law for stabilization.
Recursive identification is used to obtain a linear model of the system at every time instant.
Thus, building a linear model of a system has primary importance in industrial applications.
In 1961, Wong proposed a linear model of speech production using a lossless tube model of the vocal tract [15].
As it was mentioned, for control design we need to have a linear model of the system.
Finally, these receptances are used within a linear model of corrugation developed by the authors.
This paper derives a linear model of open channels enabling to design a decentralized volume variations observer.
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