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The phrase "above the models" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is positioned or located higher than the models in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The diagram displayed above the models illustrates the overall design of the project."
Alternatives: "over the models" or "higher than the models".
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Some had pillowed armbands, and they grew progressively more elaborate until they started coming out with expandable scallop shells that rose at least a foot above the models' heads.
Parasols floated above the models' lacquered heads, presumably held aloft by rip cord, held taut in each hand, as they walked through the galleries, like figures in a society painting suddenly come to life.
They showed up as scallops or a print on pencil skirts, as cutout flaps on a silver tent dress and even as abstract golden headgear suspended above the models' heads.
Based on the cycle mentioned above, the models of energy conversion and exergy analysis were set up.
Because of the downward bias mentioned above, the models inverted from the average distorted det impedances tend to be more conductive than the synthetic profile when the distortion is stronger (Fig. 7a).
His writing above the models indicates also that he is strategically aware of the extent of scaling up required to move from 42.5 to 425 and from 2.15 to 215, i.e., to produce a related integer value, with the reverse scaling down applied appropriately to the answer at the end.
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(Above, the model Cory Wade Hindorff).
For Vm∼−70 mV and above, the model is highly sensitive to fast time scales.
We call the above model as the first model and the upcoming model as the second model.
As discussed above, the interaction model has two different approaches.
In the above models, the mesial and distal sides were not covered by compact bone.
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