sophisticated model

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sophisticated
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪs.tɪ.keɪ.tɪd/
us
/səˈfɪs.tə.keɪ.t̬ɪd/
having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture ...
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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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A table brings together the factors that are involved in providing services to ' ethnic aged ' people and is a useful summary not asophisticatedmodel.
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He argues that a moresophisticatedmodelof criterial semantic explanations provides a better framework to understand these disagreements.
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Once again, our intention is not to create asophisticatedmodelbut rather to demonstrate fusion at work.
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The history of collections remains an important and difficult field precisely because explaining its social practices demands asophisticatedmodelof human nature.
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We shall also study the mostsophisticatedmodel, the diffusive-adsorption model to scrutinize the effect of bulk diffusion which is neglected in the convective-equilibrium model.
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They apply a highlysophisticatedmodeland diverse data sources and find considerable evidence of bureaucratic discretion.
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We do not have the ability to build up such asophisticatedmodelof manpower planning.
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He is credited with having developed the mostsophisticatedmodelof the human mind currently in existence.
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Finally, although this article is speculative, we hope that it might encourage others to develop more sophisticated models of what are fascinating biological phenomena!
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Alternatively, a moresophisticatedmodelof a weighing, involving additional effects such as air buoyancy, is capable of delivering better results for industrial or scientific purposes.
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In this case our model provides a base towards which more sophisticated models can be tested.
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These results reveal that more sophisticated models are actually needed in order to interpret the processes involved in this high kinetic energy range.
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Ruetes second model of 1857 was an altogether moresophisticatedmodelthat demonstrates both the movements of the eye and, importantly, the action of the ocular muscles.
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Too many sophisticated models are rendered inappropriate or naive if problems of stratigraphical calibration or cor relation are misunderstood.
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The issue is about the insights into their subject matter that economists have been able to provide with their "ever more sophisticated models" (ibid.).
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A selection mechanism along the lines studied here could be included in more sophisticated models that incorporated spatial integration and temporal dynamics.
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In fact, our increasingly sophisticated models for processes of memory and perception depend on literary representations.
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However, in these more sophisticated models with heterogeneous agents, the exogenous shock generally does not constitute a sufficient state space, and so, it is not straightforward to compute equilibrium prices.
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In addition, although the sample size was adequate for exploratory purposes, larger samples in future research will allow for the testing of more sophisticated models of interrelationships among variables.
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