conventional model
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconventionalandmodel
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conventional
adjective
uk/kənˈven.ʃən.əl/us/kənˈven.ʃən.əl/
traditional ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Therefore, the use of theconventionalmodelfor studying abatement cost may lead to prescription of pollution tax at rates much higher than the optimum.
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As we shall demonstrate, this paradox is caused by a substantive failure of theconventionalmodelof the visual system.
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For the purpose of providing a comparison, we have also estimated the cost function by using theconventionalmodel.
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Turning to the results of theconventionalmodel, it is seen that the coefficients are statistically significant in most cases.
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This seemed to contradict theconventionalmodelof tension where it varies only in degree, but here there were euphoric/dysphoric and cognitive/affective dimensions.
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Using an adaptive procedure, theconventionalmodelmay be tuned to track text data with a slight increase in computational cost.
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The advantage of the proposed control scheme prevails over thoseconventionalmodelbased control scheme since no precise knowledge of mathematical model is necessary.
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From this angle, the figure would be visible in a pose that endorses aconventionalmodelof middle-class femininity.
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A comparison of the results based on our model and theconventionalmodelindicates that the conventional model overestimates marginal abatement cost for high levels of abatement.
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The first column shows a fairlyconventionalmodelof turnout focusing on educational and demographic determinants, in addition to measures of civic duty and political interest.
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Those for mixture models are averages from components (weighted by mixing factors) - they have reached just over 42%, approximately 20% lower than the singleconventionalmodel(62.4%).
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If the task of managing the environment raises so many challenges, it is precisely because the environment departs so starkly from theconventionalmodelof a divisible world.
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But, there are indications that theconventionalmodelexaggerates the marginal abatement cost at high levels of abatement which is obviously a serious weakness of the model.
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These have been computed (at the sample mean) from the estimated cost functions, both for our model and theconventionalmodel, setting the various explanatory variables at the sample mean.
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These calculations are based upon a second orderconventionalmodeland, although certain approximations are made, they are considered valid in determining the data ranges of the fuzzy controller.
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Thisconventionalmodelof assumption is called the 'free electron model' in this paper.
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Only one-third of family households correspond to theconventionalmodelof married couples with dependent children.
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In the foundation's own words, the brand challenges theconventionalmodelof trade and offers a progressive alternative for a sustainable future.
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Many systems display diffusion behavior that deviates from theconventionalmodelof nearest-neighbor jumps.
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Theconventionalmodelof cosmic inflation assumes that the entire universe changes state from inflationary to non-inflationary state at the same time.
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