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In 1905, Einstein published a paper describing a model for Brownian motion (Einstein, 1906; Einstein, 1956).

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Henry Kissinger described a model for the statecraft I have in mind.

The paper describes a model for controlled cycling in tray columns.

In this paper, we describe a model for a micro photosynthetic power cell (μPSC).

This paper describes a model for the topological mapping of trifurcating botanical trees.

In 1917, Albert Einstein published a paper that described a model for the universe with a kind of anti-gravity he called the "cosmological constant".

New Stanford study describes a model for designing novel materials used in electrical storage devices, such as car batteries and capacitors.

This paper describes a model for predicting Almen intensity based on an analytical model for shot peening residual stresses.

This paper describes a model for prediction of the power produced by wind farms connected to the electrical grid.

We describe a model for an in-silico protocell that combines experimentally validated biological subsystems with theoretical studies.

In a paper published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers from Cornell University describe a model for predicting how a social group will break apart during a turbulent split.

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