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The phrase "prediction of a model" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the expected outcome or result of a specific model or theory. Example: The prediction of the model shows that there will be a decrease in unemployment rates by the end of the year.
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Rosalind's monoclinic space group was in a true sense a prediction of a model derived by Francis and me from purely stereochemical arguments.
Experimental results were compared with the prediction of a model developed previously by Alvarez et al. (Chem. Eng. Sci. 49(19941994) 99).
PixelDP works by randomizing the prediction of a model in such a way to obtain a bound on the maximum change an attacker can make on the probability of any label with only a small change in the image (measured in some norm).
Such result would be consistent with the prediction of a model of employers' tastes for discrimination.
We then compared the empirical probability to find the group in a given spatial configuration pempirical (x1, x2, x3, x4) with the prediction of a model that assumes that the mice choose their locations independently, based on their individual preferences, pind (x1, x2, x3, x4) = p x1) p x1) p x1) p x1).
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Adaptation in this range is compared with predictions of a model relating changes in A to the inactivation and recovery of a receptor pigment.
First, it's really important to distinguish between fundamental predictions of a model and predictions that an economist happens to make that don't really come from the model.
A comparison is also made with the predictions of a model for truss lattice core, which is liable to represent the case of a fully triangulated network.
This experimental observation agrees qualitatively with predictions of a model that considers the shape of the flame tip in the vortex core.
However, we can only trust the predictions of a model if it reproduces the facts of policy changes for which we have alternative estimators of their impact.
Laymon (1985) argues that the predictions of a model typically become better when we relax idealizations (i.e. de-idealize the model), which he takes to support realism (see also McMullin 1985, Nowak 1979 and Brzezinski and Nowak 1992).
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