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Discover LudwigThe phrase "widely used models" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe models that are commonly adopted or utilized in a particular field or context. Example: "In the field of machine learning, widely used models include decision trees and neural networks."
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Widely used models induce head injury by lateral fluid percussion, a controlled cortical impact or impact acceleration.
The area-averaged IAC values were compared with the most widely used models.
The study is the largest independent analysis to validate four widely used models of breast cancer risk and has the longest prospective follow-up data available to date.
As opposite to widely used models, we apply a method where a quasi-particle is traced back in time.
We conduct an empirical analysis of three recently proposed and widely used models for electricity spot price process.
The rabbit annular puncture model of degeneration is among the most widely used models of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration.
Writing in the journal Ethics & Behavior, in 2008, she and another psychology professor, Charles Borduin, lamented "the research community's failure — our failure — to subject the most widely used models of treatment to empirical investigation".
"Our research shows that widely used models for gene expression and various other cellular processes have to be revised in an interesting way," said Ariel Amir, Assistant Professor in Applied Mathematics at SEAS and senior author of the paper.
Moreover, traditional and widely used models to predict the onset of dispersed flow do not consider the effect of pipe wettability.
We summarize widely used models and methods from the task allocation literature and related areas, such as vehicle routing and scheduling problems, showing similarities and differences.
In widely used models, two solute parameters are always used to quantify the ability to produce osmotic pressure and the probability of being rejected by the membrane.
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