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model

Definition for model

adjective as in typical, ideal

noun as in person, thing that poses

noun as in type, version

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configuration, design, form, kind, mode, style, variety

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mark

verb as in form, shape

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create, design

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base, carve, cast, fashion, mold, pattern, plan, sculpt

verb as in display, pose

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represent, wear

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parade, sit, sport

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set example, show off

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Because experiments in individual cells cannot always predict what will occur in more complex systems, the researchers advanced to a more sophisticated model.

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When the researchers measured ceramides in AKI models, they found a strong connection: levels rose sharply after injury in both mice and in human urine samples.

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He’s fond of comparing the current start-of-the-art models to the mind of a cat—and he believes the cat to be smarter.

Grok 5 will launch with twice as many parameters — the settings that influence the behavior of large language models — as the current model, he noted.

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You can learn the make and model of your plane, when it flew for the first time and whether you have flown on it before.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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