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The phrase "a model supports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the functionality or role of a model in various contexts, such as scientific, mathematical, or theoretical frameworks.
Example: "In this study, a model supports the hypothesis that increased temperature affects species distribution."
Alternatives: "a model aids" or "a model facilitates".
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Such a model supports a hypothesis that the use of moderate- to low-affinity arms in the bs-scFv could significantly limit targeting of tissues that only express one of the tumour antigens, particularly when the antigen is expressed at relatively low levels.
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It was a web-based information system (WBIS) that employed a model supported by a multilingual thesaurus and knowledge representation.
A model supported analysis of the hydrodynamics and mixing properties of a screw-loop reactor is presented.
Our aim is to build a model supporting decisions concerning the structure of a supply chain as an alternative to a mixed integer programming formulation.
As we are interested in workflow processes, we aim, through this paper, to present a model supporting dynamic heterogeneous workflow process interconnection.
The starting score (model: animal, in vitro) was set to 6 because this is the smallest natural number that meets the decision rule below described (in case a single study based on such a model supported a given hypothesis).
These findings suggest that an unknown TIR-NB-LRR contributes to AvrRpm1-triggered resistance, a model supported by the HR suppression observed in laz1 upon infection with Pst DC3000 avrRps4 and avrRpm1, but not avrRpt2.
The theoretical analysis using a mechanistic model supports this observation.
A physical model supports the image and colour recognition process.
One report in a mouse model supports the findings of our study.
A blockchain is, at its core, just a data model supported by a consensus network.
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