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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rate model for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a model that represents or predicts rates in a specific context, such as finance, economics, or statistics.
Example: "The researchers developed a rate model for predicting the growth of the economy over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a model for rates" or "a rate framework for".
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In [10], a rate model for header bits is developed and a two-stage encoding process is proposed to improve the rate control.
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The development and validation of a chromatography rate model for an industrial multicomponent chromatographic bioseparation is presented.
We focus on a Bayesian analysis using a cure rate model for these data.
This work presented a general rate model for cored beads and its numerical solution strategy.
We use a firing rate model for both place cells and grid cells.
This paper nicely serves to illustrate that a constant rate model for microbial evolution, in which virulence is treated in terms of the independent contribution of amino acids in an epitope, coupled to a simple competitive exclusion principle based on replicative advantage, is too simple.
This paper presents a predictive aggregation rate model for spray fluidized bed melt granulation.
This work is focused on the numerical approximation of a nonlinear general rate model for fixed-beds packed with core shell particles.
Using a new general rate model for SEC with cored beads, this work demonstrated that cored beads performed better than fully-porous beads for myoglobin and ovalbumin separation through computer simulation.
These findings can provide a basis on which to build a real-time burning rate model for thin-layer burning.
In the present study, a new algebraic mixing rate model for TPDF simulations of turbulent premixed flames is proposed, which is a key ingredient in commonly used molecular mixing models.
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