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The phrase "a model is described" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or explaining a specific model in a report, paper, or presentation.
Example: "In this section, a model is described that illustrates the relationship between variables in the study."
Alternatives: "a model is presented" or "a model is outlined".
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The development of such a model is described.
The overall strategy employed in developing such a model is described and illustrated with various examples.
A model is described that predicts patterns of polyomavirus SV40 infections and associated cancers in humans.
In this contribution an alternative choice for such a model is described, based on the DLR model.
In this paper, a model is described that represents the dynamics of a multi-workstation production system that incorporates closed-loop production planning and control.
Such a model is described herewith to simulate the kinetic and heat transfer for the calcium chloride methylamine couple used in a chemical heat pump.
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The basic steps that are performed while developing a model are described, highlighting important aspects, based on the knowledge of modelling experts.
A novel device for a bite force measurement system in a porcine model is described.
The decision process involved in actually matching a particular data set with a particular model is described fully in the paper, and is easily accessible to someone with a basic background in statistics, Schwartz adds.
A computational model is described for the estimation of noise levels due to a train crossing a steel bridge.
A mixture model is described in Section 2 for modeling the outcome of a methylation sequencing experiment where the sample may contain a mixture of heterogeneous epigenomes.
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