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The phrase "a model use a" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "A model uses a specific set of parameters to generate accurate predictions."
Alternatives: "a model employs a" or "a model utilizes a".
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If you cannot get a model, use a skeleton from your school's biology department to learn proportions.
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Specifically, researchers tested a model using a principle in quantum mechanics that each subatomic particle has a wave associated with it.
This study presents the evaluation of such a model using a combined experimental numerical approach.
A model using a sum of 3 squared sinc functions (appropriate for ideal gratings) was fit to the results for orders 1-10 and extrapolated to order 1000.
It is interesting to compare the above-mentioned discount cash flow model using a single average production decline curve with a model using a random drilling procedure.
A metamodel is a collection of concepts and relations for describing a model using a model description language and defines syntax of a model.
The plot on the left uses a full descriptor set while the plot on the right is for a model using a limited descriptor set.
Ludvig et al. [25], [26] explicitly presented such a model using a distributed representation of stimuli ("microstimuli").
In an attempt to search for a possible interrelationship between lymphocyte function and recovery from infection, we have examined a model using a lower bacterial infection burden.
We have developed a model using a Bayesian approach that is able to identify candidate genes for cancer.
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