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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a simulated model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representation or imitation of a system or process, often in the context of research, engineering, or computer science.
Example: "The researchers developed a simulated model to predict the outcomes of the experiment under various conditions."
Alternatives: "a virtual model" or "an emulated model".
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Modification of a simulated model to see how the circuit will behave is relatively painless, encouraging design optimization before production begins, thereby minimizing changes at later stages.
Then, we apply the proposed method to a simulated model based on a real UAV developed at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais/Brazil.
This study was limited to a simulated model with a model lung.
In the present study, we established a simulated model to understand the recurrence of aggressive HCC after insufficient RFA.
Thus, displaying the complete dynamical state of a simulated model will be impractical and the viewer will have to dynamically select the most relevant aspect of information in a context dependent way.
Since the number of patients available for testing is limited in rare syndromes, in the case of the Xp22.3 deletions) we used female samples (XX) as controls and male DNA (XY) as a simulated model for affected patients.
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And about 250,000 people have downloaded free NASA software that lets them "drive" the Spirit through a simulated landscape modeled on the real data it has collected.
In this assignment we are giving you a simulated CPU that models a real CPU (a MIPS R3000 chip).
The response of the SiPMs to a simulated event is modeled in two steps.
Sean Trott, a member of our Artificial Intelligence Group, will be demonstrating a simulated robot model that is able to respond to natural language.
Dynamic motion reconstruction is achieved through the control of a simulated human model to follow the captured marker trajectories in real-time.
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