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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete or comprehensive representation of something, often in contexts like science, engineering, or theoretical discussions.
Example: "In our research, we developed a whole model to simulate the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a complete model" or "an entire model".
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We created a whole model of the human Sirt-1 by comparing modelling using as templates the previously obtained models of N-terminal, allosteric site, catalytic site and C-terminal site.
It must take a deft delicacy at operating on a tiny scale, like fitting a whole model railway layout into an attaché case.
In fact, there's even a whole model that tries to explain the process of developing a feminist identity (Downing and Roush, 1985).
The experimental results are further verified using a half model and a whole model of the beam elements for the BRB with and without stoppers, respectively.
There's a whole model for how your story should look, how you present yourself, your life goals, aspirations, challenges, crisis point and what you're asking the audience to do: support your cause, become impressed or inspired?
The final goal is to achieve a whole model in which a schedulability analysis could be applied in order to assure that this kind of systems meet timing non-functional requirements of the application.
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However, postponing the timing of carried interest payments towards a fund-as-a-whole model have made fund managers less likely to agree to parallel cuts in the annual management fee.
A key intuition driving our approach is as follows: to identify true variability in a protein fragment, rather than performing a per-atom statistical test, we perform a whole-model statistical test.
The model was based on a number of ad-hoc assumptions of fluxes, which partly could not be substantiated by cellular mechanisms, and the parameters were in part estimated without a whole-model statistical fitting procedure (computer capacity-limited).
A per-atom test will essentially ignore correlated motions (even if small) between neighboring atoms; in contrast, a whole-model test will be able to identify even small correlated motions.
By giving the "contact" a certain bond, the whole model will perform as an entirety.
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