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model(1) A particular unit of hardware, known by its style or type. model 1. a. a representation, usually on a smaller scale, of a device, structure, etc. b. (as modifier): a model train 2. a person who poses for a sculptor, painter, or photographer 3. a preparatory sculpture in clay, wax, etc., from which the finished work is copied 4. a design or style, esp one of a series of designs of a particular product 5. a simplified representation or description of a system or complex entity, esp one designed to facilitate calculations and predictions 6. Logic a. an interpretation of a formal system under which the theorems derivable in that system are mapped onto truths b. a theory in which a given sentence is true www.modelmaking.co.uk www.ukmodelrailways.freeserve.co.uk
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Individual causal models and population systems models in epidemiology. It could be argued that research into child unintentional injuries that similarly linked micro-level and macro-level causes and examined mediating factors could provide a more satisfactory causal model, which may lead to more effectively targeted interventions to prevent injury. The causal model is proposed to be applicable for the study of the new media in general. |
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