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The phrase "new developed model" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a model that has recently been designed or developed. For example: "The new developed model of the smart device made it easier to use and operate than the previous version."
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Discrimination was optimal for the new developed model in both development and validation datasets, with AUROC respectively of 0.87 and 0.85.
The new developed model is employed for the optimization purposes.
Finally, the new developed model only uses three fitted GAB parameters and does not require additional adjusting parameters.
An industrial case study is provided as an example for soft sensor application, which is constructed based on the new developed model.
The new developed model is useful to optimize and to verify, in a very short time, this type of coupling without performing any complex numerical analysis.
The new developed model is a useful tool to create specific system configuration and layout alternatives based on system components adjacency, and then select the system design with the least overall structural complexity among those alternatives.
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The new developed models were validated by thermogravimetric analysis.
The model comparisons show that the new developed models are reliable, fast, and correspond with previous results of other models.
Two industrial case studies are provided as examples of the application of soft sensors constructed based on the new developed models.
The new mixing model is applied to some fuel assembly analysis by subchannel calculation, it can be noticed that the new developed mixing model can reduce the hot channel factor and contribute to a uniform distribution of outlet temperature.
The problems arrived from the complexity of the new developed mathematical model are solved and satisfactory results are obtained.
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