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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a simplistic model where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a theoretical framework or representation that simplifies complex concepts or systems, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "In our research, we developed a simplistic model where we assumed all variables were independent of each other."
Alternatives: "a basic framework in which" or "a straightforward model that".
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That observation is not consistent with a simplistic model where schizophrenia risk alleles predispose to a single schizophrenia-like form of bipolar disorder (see online supplement).
This has changed the way cellular oxidant production is viewed, from a simplistic model where all oxidant production is inherently damaging to a more complex scenario where a regulated small increase in oxidant production can be essential for optimal cellular function [ 1– 12].
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These observations suggest that DNA sequence and methylation state work together with transcriptional state to ensure correct targeting of histone lysine methylation marks, rather than a more simplistic model where DNA sequence alone influences the placement of histone marks.
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.
According to a simplistic model, when resources are scarce, wolf populations decline and when resources are abundant, populations increase.
A major limitation of the above-mentioned works is that they rely on a simplistic model of radio wave propagation, where vehicles communicate to each other if and only if their separation distance is smaller than a given value.
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.
A simplistic model of clonal evolution is portrayed as a succession of clonal expansions, where each round is driven by the acquisition of additional random mutations [ 2, 13] that can be deleterious, neutral or confer a biological advantage (that is, proliferation and survival).
A simplistic model has been proposed to explain the peak.
That's a lot of math for such a simplistic model!
He has broken down the sporting brain into a simplistic model of "chimp" and "human".
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