| OMT | object modeling technique; ocular microtremor; O-methyltransferase; ophthalmic medical technician or... |
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| UKM | urea kinetic modeling |
| VRML | Virtual Reality Modeling Language |
| FEM | Finite element modeling |
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| HLM | Hierarchical Linear Modeling |
| SEM | Structural Equation Modeling |
| UKM | Urea kinetic modeling |
| VRML | Virtual Reality Modeling Language |
| modeling | 1. In learning theory, the acquiring and learning of a new skill by observing and imitating that behaviour being performed by another individual. 2. In behaviour modification, a treatment procedure whereby the therapist or another significant person presents (models) the target behaviour which the learner is to imitate and make part of his repertoire. 3. A continuous process by which a bone is altered in size and shape during its growth by resorption and formation of bone at different sites and rates. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| modeling composition | A thermoplastic material usually composed of gum damar and prepared chalk, used especially for making dental impressions. Synonym: impression compound, modeling composition, modeling compound. (05 Mar 2000) |
| modeling compound | A thermoplastic material usually composed of gum damar and prepared chalk, used especially for making dental impressions. Synonym: impression compound, modeling composition, modeling compound. (05 Mar 2000) |
| modeling plastic | A thermoplastic material usually composed of gum damar and prepared chalk, used especially for making dental impressions. Synonym: impression compound, modeling composition, modeling compound. (05 Mar 2000) |
| molecular modeling | <chemistry> The use of computers to create models of molecules. (14 Nov 1997) |
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mold: sculpture produced by molding a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied model: the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)
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The use of statistical analysis, computer analysis, or model organisms to predict outcomes of research.
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Use of mathematical equations to simulate and predict real events and processes.
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refers to the process of generating a model as a conceptual representation of some phenomenon as discussed above. Typically a model will refer only to some aspects of the phenomenon in question, and two models of the same phenomenon may be essentially different, that is in which the difference is more than just a simple renaming. ...
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The process of learning behavior through the observation of others.
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| modeling | the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale) |
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| modeling | a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied |
| modeling | sculpture produced by molding |
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