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The phrase "a typical model for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a standard or representative example of something, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The study presents a typical model for understanding consumer behavior in the digital age."
Alternatives: "a standard example of" or "a representative model for".
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Graham escapement is considered as a typical model for such a mechanism.
This is a typical model for the development of dual resources (coal and gas in coal mine).
A typical model for geostatistical data when the observations are counts is the spatial generalised linear mixed model.
Clearly, a typical model for K is given by the singular kernel (K x)=|x|^{-(N+2s)}), which gives rise to the fractional Laplacian operator (- -Delta)^{s}).
A typical model for rate adaptation contains a transmitter, a receiver, a forward channel, and a feedback channel, as shown in Figure1.
Taiwan, has been suggested as being a successful case in terms of FW management, and is therefore a typical model for developing countries to follow.
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T2 is a hybrid B-T lymphoblastic cell line as a typical model system for studying class I antigen presentation and peptide-specific cytotoxicity study [29].
Hence, we used a typical model organism for anti-aging studies, C. elegans, to test whether low-dose Li+ levels similar to those observed in some areas of the Oita prefecture, i.e. 10 μM, may actually cause reduced mortality.
Microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel) is a typical model cellulosic substrate for the study of enzymatic cellulose hydrolysis [ 14, 20].
As for their revenue model, TripleByte takes a 25percentt cut of an engineer's first-year salary, which is a fairly typical model for recruiting agencies.
The first Bayesian approach treats the unknown overall risk and heterogeneity both as random variables; this is a typical model with a normal prior for the overall risk and an inverse-gamma prior for the heterogeneity.
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