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The phrase "a model process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that serves as an example or standard for others to follow.
Example: "The research team developed a model process for conducting experiments that can be replicated by other scientists."
Alternatives: "an exemplary process" or "a standard procedure".
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The absorption of SO2 in sodium hydroxide water solution is used as a model process.
We exploit this concept for a model process, the integrated biocatalytic production of L-allo-threonine from glycine and acetaldehyde.
A fed-batch cultivation of the strain Pseudomonas putida KT2442 grown on octanoic acid was used as a model process.
Obviously, if the best a model process can do is 5 for 12, then the patent system has failed in its primary task of informing those affected by it of their rights and duties.
For this study, washing of EMPA 101 fabric, soiled with carbon soot and olive oil, is selected as a model process.
We then propose a model process that can be applied to advance marine spatial planning within the eleven ecologically and biologically significant areas (EBSAs) through a multi-step process designed for moving conservation forward in this particularly complex region.
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A selection model process will be performed using stepwise selection method.
It has nothing to do with a particular business model, process or procedure.
Amazon wanted to simplify this process and allow any developer to quickly build and validate a model and process millions or even billions of predictions in real time.
"The city has had a model budget process because of the state law," said Diana Fortuna, the president of the Citizens Budget Commission.
Through a model calibration process, we derived vegetation-specific peat C accumulation rates.
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