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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model to design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific model that serves as a reference or template for creating something.
Example: "The architect presented a model to design the new community center, showcasing innovative features and sustainable materials."
Alternatives: "a template for design" or "a framework for design".
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A model to design a low-friction and low-wear interface between the sliding substrates is developed.
In this study, barchan dune was used as a model to design the guide blades of the wind turbine.
Finally, considering the narrow width effects (NWEs), we propose a model to design variable-taper CMOS buffer.
We introduce a model to design reflectors that take into account the inverse square law for radiation.
Moreover, the preliminary kinetics studies were done for dopamine release from the SAMs surface as a model to design future drug delivery systems.
It has been shown that peptides that imitate the sequence of C-terminal domains can form pores and may serve as a model to design cytotoxic molecules.
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Therefore, a control scheme with a suitable model to design a controller is needed.
For example, the OptKnock [ 2] algorithm removed reactions from a FBA model to design a strain of E. coli with optimal production of a metabolic byproduct.
Gehry is shown cutting bits off a cardboard model to design a building, and the Blue Peter-y origin of some of his buildings is hilariously detectable.
The other approach is to generate a database model to design a persistence layer driven by archetypes.
Plasticity is an elusive property, in the sense it cannot be directly measured and it is always required a subjacent model to design a proper measure.
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