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The phrase "a suitable model of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an appropriate representation or example of a concept, theory, or system.
Example: "The research presents a suitable model of climate change impacts on agriculture."
Alternatives: "an appropriate representation of" or "a fitting example of".
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The growing minipig could be a suitable model of GCs-induced osteoporosis in humans.
The accurate State of Charge (SOC) estimation in a Li-ion battery requires a suitable model of the cell behavior.
The findings suggest that this might provide a suitable model of international operation for multinationals from strongly institutionalized countries.
The proposed control and the conventional PI have been discretized and implemented to interact with a suitable model of grid-connected PMSG WECS in MatLab/Simulink.
The objective is to find a suitable model of the chain in view of stability and performances analysis, and for further control design of the feedback loops.
These pathological findings closely mimic the CEP disease in humans and demonstrate that the Urosmut248 mouse represents a suitable model of the human disease for pathophysiological, pharmaceutical, and therapeutic purposes.
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Based on a suitable modeling of transformation kinetics, the fraction of powder processed on average at each collision was estimated.
Further, coxsackievirus A7-infected pancreatic islet cells have been proved to be a suitable model for studies of experimental infection of pancreatic islet cells with coxsackieviruses (4).
The data presented here may be a suitable model for analysis of the potent modifying effects of infiltrating lymphocytes in human cancer.
The subgenus Nannomys has previously been used as a suitable model for studies of karyotype evolution due to very high variability of chromosomal rearrangements [ 11, 17, 90, 91].
The aim of this study was thus to determine whether CAIA is a suitable model for studies of postmenopausal arthritis-induced osteoporosis.
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