Definition of modeller. Meaning of modeller. Synonyms of modeller

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Definition of modeller

modeller
Modeler Mod"el*er, n. One who models; hence, a worker in plastic art. [Written also modeller.]

Meaning of modeller from wikipedia

- Modeller, often stylized as MODELLER, is a computer program used for homology modeling to produce models of protein tertiary structures and quaternary...
- by Halcrow Group and then CH2M Hill, Flood Modeller is now developed by Jacobs Solutions. Flood Modeller was previously known as "ISIS" (after the local...
- Railway Modeller is a monthly British magazine about model railways now published by Peco Publications in Beer, Devon. It has been in publication since...
- A model is a person with a role either to display commercial products (notably fashion clothing in fashion shows) or to serve as an artist's model or to...
- Windows. Prosa UML Modeller V5.24 for Windows, October 2013 Prosa UML Modeller stores diagrams in ASCII text format. List of Unified Modeling Language tools...
- product is called a 3D model, while someone who works with 3D models may be referred to as a 3D artist or a 3D modeler. A 3D model can also be displa****...
- Latin modulus, a measure. Models can be divided into physical models (e.g. a ship model or a fashion model) and abstract models (e.g. a set of mathematical...
- converse to discrete modelling. Modelling is generally broken down into several steps: Making ****umptions about the data: The modeller decides what is influencing...
- "A Farewell to Craigshire?". Railway Modeller. Guy Williams (July 1994). "50 Years of Pendon". Railway Modeller: 308–313. "Origins and Early Years". Pendon...
- The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions...