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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a model that exemplifies the ideal characteristics or standards of a particular type or category.
Example: "The new prototype is a model model for sustainable design, showcasing innovative materials and energy efficiency."
Alternatives: "an exemplary model" or "a perfect example".
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Firstly, to assess the overall rates of phenotypic change, their dependence on F, and differences between empirical and modelling studies we fitted a model (Model 1) (1) where α is the random effect of the study ID, ε is the normally distributed error term and × indicates two-way interaction between F and SS.
"I was never a model model," she drawls.
In the past year, Tom Brady has been less a model quarterback than a model model, though the change in profession isn't official — yet.
Fig. 20 Scores of the individual PaaSage features: registration, finding a model, model information, finding a component.
When developing a model, model parts are either built using the DSL or taken from libraries of previously built ones, and adapted to the specific model.
Freeing the intercept estimation of this item resulted in a model (model 7a) which is not substantially different from the reference model 3a, according to the ΔCFI <0.01 (Rutkowski and Svetina 2014).
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In a first model (model a), adjustments were made for age.
In a second model (model 2), BMI was added to the covariates in model 1.
We explored two models: model 1 was a crude model; model 2 included age and sex plus potential confounders as indicator variables.
Next, these variables were entered in a multivariate model (model 2).
Firstly, a simple model (model I) adjusted only for sociodemographic variables (Tables 2 and 3).
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