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The phrase "a simplistic model to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a model that simplifies complex concepts or processes for easier understanding or analysis.
Example: "The researchers developed a simplistic model to illustrate the basic principles of climate change."
Alternatives: "a basic framework to" or "a straightforward approach to".
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5 Reprogramming of somatic cells can be used as a simplistic model to understand the cell differentiation process.
Our motivation to use such a simplistic model to estimate LC mortality was due to scarce data in numerous low-income countries.
It could be argued that seeking to randomize patients, professionals or trials to different recruitment interventions ignores the complexity of the recruitment process and attempts to apply a simplistic model to a complex area where context may be critical.
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However, such a simplistic model tends to obscure the fact that insulin and IGF-1 continue to perform overlapping roles in several physiological processes.
Therefore, ciliated protozoa represent a simplistic model system to analyse the relevance of histone modifications and their localization for gene expression and differentiation.
Presented below is a simplistic model that attempts to describe the process of massive cross-hybridization involving all probe sets.
A simplistic model has been proposed to explain the peak.
As a result of our findings, we propose a simplistic model that may help to explain some of the complex stability differences, particularly as observed in Figures 5C, 7 and 9.
The term endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is frequently used to describe all scenarios where UPR activation is detected, leading to a simplistic model whereby UPR activation is equated with pathology.
Under these conditions, a simplistic model of evolution is unlikely to sufficiently account for homoplasy, and long branches will be connected (or attracted to one another) in the inferred tree based on homoplastic similarities [ 11].
It's a simplistic model -- nothing you'd want to take home to your parents -- just "blogometrics".
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