Sentence examples for a model described from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a model described" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific model that has been previously detailed or explained in a text.
Example: "In the study, a model described in the previous section was used to analyze the data."
Alternatives: "a model outlined" or "a model presented".

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China and others have put economic growth ahead of political freedoms – a model described as "authoritarian capitalism".

The first segment of the show, in which a model (described as a "V.I.P. at all the Miami hot spots") is given a chance to break the hearts of ladies' men before they break hers, appears to be devoted exclusively to savoring the glories of the words "player" and "game".

Motivated by a model described in Kéfi et al.

In order to determine statistics of the condition, a model described in [9], based on Stokes-parameters, is proposed.

In addition to calculations done using a model described in [47], results of a simple power-law fit are shown.

In this paper, we have considered a model described by the fractional Heisenberg equation for the magnetization field and the viscoelastic integro-differential equation for the displacements.

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A model describing factors affecting students' learning will be presented.

Parameters for a model describing the oxygen permeation were determined.

A model describing the evolution of microstructure has been developed.

Herein, we suggest a model describing a structural change in the CIGS polycrystalline film.

m x is a model describing the speech PSD, and m w describes the noise PSD.

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