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The phrase "the model estimated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a mathematical or statistical model that has been used to predict something, for example: "The model estimated that the company's profits would rise by 10% in the next quarter."
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From that information, the model estimated how much a woman could expect to gain in life expectancy from the various options.
Results show that the model estimated the spatial and temporal variation in phenological parameters precisely.
The model estimated results for patients with OA aged ≥65 years.
Sensitivity matrix between the 'true' model and the model estimated after a polar gap processing.
To answer this question we extend the model estimated by Hanushek et al.
Second, we have assumed throughout the paper that the model estimated under the null is parametrically identified.
The model estimated in this study should be re-examined at the next occurrence of such activity.
The results for the model estimated using only female respondents are similar and consistent with those for the entire sample.
The model estimated prevalence was assumed to be 0.1% (6/6000) and was applied to all simulations.
A GTR+I+G model of nucleotide evolution was assumed with all parameters of the model estimated during the analysis.
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Figure 1 shows the model-estimated PFOA water concentrations in the six PWDs over time from 1951 through 2008.
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