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The phrase "a reusable model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a model or system that can be used multiple times without needing to be recreated or reconfigured each time.
Example: "The team developed a reusable model that can be applied to various projects, saving time and resources."
Alternatives: "a repeatable model" or "a modular model".
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The model predicts the error for an ion peak's mass-intensity pair within a range and is specific for the instrument on which it was carried out, making it a reusable model for the next experiment.
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Thus, we proposed a real-time clinical decision support system (RTCDSS) upon a reusable framework that was built with the extractable process models which support online clinical informatics.
A library of reusable model components could facilitate the maintenance of existing models and make the design of new models more efficient.
Each ontology mediates these conflicting needs by providing a formal, unambiguous, and reusable model of the constraints between the concepts in the respective domains.
The RuleDataService is used as a persistent container for reusable model data such as Rules and Facts.
The proposed framework architecture defines a reusable component model which also allows assembling new applications by the reuse of libraries from past projects or third-party software.
Parsers for PDB and mmCIF file formats (Bernstein et al., 1977; Fitzgerald et al., 2006) allow the loading of structure data into a reusable data model.
The concept of a GIS-based component model is that developed system can be assembled with reusable model components.
Thereby, the usage of reusable model elements and standard software solutions is considered.
There is the on-going research on semantically precise and reusable model views and their implementations in real projects.
However, effective reuse is not easy and only a limited portion of reusable models actually offers effective evidence regarding their appropriateness, usability and/or effectiveness.
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