hybrid model

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meaningsofhybridandmodel

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hybrid
adjective
uk
/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/
us
/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/
combining two ...
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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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(Definition ofhybridandmodelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The main questions asked in the context of thishybridmodelare then the natural ones.
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Chapters 6 - 8 of the book indicate that there is actually a considerable amount of experimental data that is broadly consistent with thehybridmodel.
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The results obtained with thehybridmodelare better than those using just a neural network to solve the problem, as shown in the table.
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This does not imply the advocacy of a theoreticallyhybridmodel.
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Figure 14 provides ahybridmodelthat integrates both perception and production.
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Chapter 5 describes the authors'hybridmodelof the listener.
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We show that thishybridmodel, which combines a neural network predictor with a rule-based sequence tracker, improves the system's performance.
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In section 4 we explain how ourhybridmodelwas designed and developed.
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Using ahybridmodelof aggregate demand and supply, the main message of a widening of the indeterminacy region is unchanged.
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In ahybridmodel, isopycnic layers are thus alternately destroyed and then re-created near the top of the fluid as part of the annual cycle.
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When thehybridmodelis working properly, these two variables should have the same value within a small numerical error.
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Köppe (in press) has proposed ahybridmodel, composed of linear, word order constraints during the early stages of production and abstract, hierarchicallyorganized constraints subsequently.
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Results are robust to using forward-, current-, and backward-looking policy rules as well as to using ahybridmodelof aggregate supply and demand augmented with a cost channel.
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In section 2, after a short review of the models used to describe hybrid and switched systems, thehybridmodelof a one degree-of-freedom robot arm is given.
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System descriptions (biological trend, bioenergetics, nutrientbased), approaches (curve fitting, factorial, compartmental) and mathematics (growth functions, regression, differential and stoichiometric equations) are sometimes mixed within a model (hybridmodel).
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