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The phrase "an increasing model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a model that demonstrates growth or improvement over time, such as in economics, statistics, or scientific research.
Example: "The researchers developed an increasing model to predict future population growth based on current trends."
Alternatives: "a growth model" or "an expanding model".
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With an increasing model parameter, B, in front of the regularization term, the number of the zigzag peaks decreases during the evolution, while the sharp corners are approximately resolved with a smooth phase-field locus, (phi =0.5).
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Employing a more coarse-grained spatial resolution would distort the shape of the sectors, respectively a more fine-grained resolution would lead to an increased model simulation time.
This contributes to an explicit separability of knowledge levels and allows for an increased modeling flexibility.
This interconnection between the longitudinal and lateral driver models allows for fewer driver model parameters and an increased modeling accuracy.
Lyme disease is an example of a disease where increasing model complexity is not always needed.
AIC and BIC measures closely tracked each other for all models, and showed an increase with increasing model complexity, as expected.
is a term to penalize increasing model size according to a tunable parameter.
We also observed a significant trend of increasing model viability with increasing number of dose groups.
The modelling is illustrated as a sequence of steps of increasing model simplification.
We used a step-wise approach with increasing model complexity to improve parameter identifiability.
increasing model complexity beyond usefulness.
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