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The phrase "a model of generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a framework or system that produces or creates something, such as ideas, data, or processes.
Example: "The research team developed a model of generating innovative solutions to complex problems."
Alternatives: "a framework for producing" or "a system for creating".
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Ceriello et al. have used a model of generating glucose fluctuations by glucose infusion both in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects.
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A model of laser pulse generating is set up.
Also, a model of the traffic generated is implemented, representing the usage that network subscribers make of the system.
A model of OsCAX1a was generated (Fig. 3a) showing high similarity to ScVCX1 (Additional file 6: Figure S4).
A model of AncCMGI was generated from the CDK2 structure using Phyre2.
In the absence of a peptide-bound crystal structure, a model of vCPH was generated with peptide PKPAPK bound in the active site (see Experimental Procedures).
This method allows for a fast, semi-automated and rather simple generation of prior models instead of generating a fully simulated deposit model using conditional simulation in geostatistics.
For this study, 9 parameters are used for both models to obtain a wider perspective of generating a proxy model.
Based on our empirical observations, we propose a method of generating model cortical networks.
The SFC controller can either be directly implemented or connected with a plant model to generate a model of the controlled system.
The iTASSER server39 was used to generate a model of TgAMA4 DI-like/DII (Ser31 to Leu491; TGME49_294330) based on a number of characterized apicomplexan AMA structures.
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