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The phrase "a possible model of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a theoretical framework or representation that may serve as an example or guide in a particular context.
Example: "The research presents a possible model of how social interactions influence learning outcomes in educational settings."
Alternatives: "a potential framework for" or "a conceivable representation of".
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A possible model of 3-D architectures self-assembled with biopolymer assistance is presented using minimum energy considerations.
A possible model of electropolymerization growth of PPy sheath over ZnO nanorods in the presence of SDS surfactant is shown schematically in Figure 5B.
This work is a continuation of a research program[1 5] and deals with the characterization of the sorption behaviour of low carbon steel in solutions containing sulfate and bisulfite ions (as a possible model of acid rain).
The mere mention of the Reaper represents a rare moment when the Canadian government actually names a possible model of weaponized UAV.
A possible model of how ALT-PTK6 might influence signaling is proposed in Figure 6.
Figure 10 is a possible model of LeEix2 – AtEHD2 binding upon EIX application (we recently demonstrated that the full LeEix2 receptor binds AtEHD2 only upon EIX application [6]).
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A possible model on the regulation of hepcidin by iron is proposed based on these results.
Based on the results of this study and of other studies, a possible model for regulation of the TIA pathway by ORCA2 has been developed.
Our data, together with previously published observations, point to a possible model for regulation of the D-loop extension (Fig. 5) [6–8].
These observations are discussed in terms of a possible model for the metabolism-mediated toxicity of MISO and the roles which sulphydryls and O2 may play.
Topical menthol application has recently been proposed as a possible model for the study of cold pain.
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