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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed modeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing permissible or accepted methods of modeling in a particular field or situation.
Example: "In this study, we focused on the allowed modeling techniques that comply with the latest regulations."
Alternatives: "permitted modeling" or "accepted modeling".
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"We've allowed modeling to get way ahead of our actual understanding," Cohen continued.
The vertical discrimination potential added insight into the vertical facies changes, which allowed modeling the palaeolandscape and helped determining the depth of detected medieval features.
In conclusion, quantile regression allowed modeling the differential patterns in medication adherence between the racial/ethnic groups that would have been missed using traditional regression methods.
The crystal structure of NEDD8's heterodimeric E1 (APPBP1-UBA3) in complex with NEDD8 and ATP allowed modeling ubiquitin in place of NEDD8 in the structure (21).
The main strength of our analysis is a long follow-up from birth until early adolescence, which allowed modeling the BMI z-score life course across the BMI z-score distribution with adjustment for potential confounders.
This polynomial regression allowed modeling the relationship by taking into account simultaneously the average value, the trend and the differences of health and exposure variables respectively at each trimester of pregnancy.
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VIDEAN allows modeling the target property using different statistical methods.
It provides several extensibility mechanisms to allow modeling special domains.
It allows modeling manufacturing systems in a more realistic way.
ROLM allow modeling the partial rankings obtained from the responses to the Best-Worst Scaling questions.
Moreover, the CRLB is a flexible tool that allows modeling many kinds of estimation problems.
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