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(mathematical) describing a physical phenomenon by logical principles characterized with quantitative relationships, eg, formulas, whose parameters may be measured (or experimentally determined)... Explore!
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| modeling |
The term for processes that occur during growth and increase in bone mass, such as linear growth, cortical apposition, and cancellous modification.
Ãâó: www.nof.org/physguide/glossary.htm
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| model of human occupation |
A conceptual framework for viewing occupational therapy practice, aimed at improving the patient's organization of time, overall function, and adaptation as reflected in the performance of occupations. Within this frame
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| model trimmer |
A rotary flat grinder used to trim dental plaster or stone casts. Water keeps the cutting surface clean and obviates any dust problem as the casts are squared into proper study models.
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| model |
1. something that represents or simulates something else; a replica. 2. a reasonable facsimile of the body or any of its parts; used for demonstration and teaching purposes. 3. cast (def. 5). 4. to imitate another's behavior; see modeling. 5. a hypothesis or theory.
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