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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model that simulates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a model designed to replicate or mimic certain behaviors, processes, or systems.
Example: "The researchers developed a model that simulates climate change effects over the next century."
Alternatives: "a model that replicates" or "a model that mimics".
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To understand the partitioning between these processes we developed a model that simulates both tectonic and seismic processes in a continental collision setting.
Having developed a model that simulates normal mitochondrial metabolism, we demonstrate the predictive capabilities of our new model, by investigating three TCA cycle disorders that affect core mitochondrial metabolism.
For example, to build a model that simulates a driving task, a modeler needs to build a driving simulation environment so that the model can interact with the simulated vehicle.
APSIM is a model that simulates agricultural production systems.
We present a model that simulates the conventional tube-furnace experiment used for ignition studies.
We present a model that simulates the kinetic dissolution of biogenic Si in a forest soil.
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For example, efficacy data from the EVIDENCE trial 66– 68 which lasted for 64 weeks was utilized in a model that simulated effects for a 4-year period.
To test this theory, the researchers created a computer model that simulates cancer growth as an evolutionary process during which a cell acquires random mutations.
The dots show estimates from the EIS analysis; the solid lines are results from a statistical model that simulates CNT growth.
The researchers ran a computer model that simulates both the climate system and the flow of heat-trapping carbon into the air in the form of carbon dioxide, then back into soils and the ocean.
They built a computer model that simulates the formation and erosion of marine snow to recreate the growth of the deep sea carbon layers over the last 120 million years.
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