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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...
- 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. Modelling...
- The Open
Systems Interconnection (OSI)
model is a
reference model developed by the
International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) that "provides...
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Model A may
refer to: Ford
Model A (1927–31), a
model of car
built by the Ford
Motor Company Ford
Model A (1903–04), a
model of car
built by the Ford Motor...
- In
atomic physics, the Bohr
model or Rutherford–Bohr
model was the
first successful model of the atom.
Developed from 1911 to 1918 by
Niels Bohr and building...
- Nude
model, nude
modelling,
adult model, or
erotic model may
refer to:
Model (art), a
model who
poses for any
visual artist as part of the
creative process...
- A
model act, also
called a
model law or a
piece of
model legislation, is a
suggested example for a law,
drafted centrally to be
disseminated and suggested...
- The
Standard Model of
particle physics is the
theory describing three of the four
known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak and
strong interactions...
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model (LLM) is a type of
machine learning model designed for
natural language processing tasks such as
language generation. LLMs are
language models with...
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Models A, B, C, F, K, N, R, and S.
Hundreds or a few
thousand of most of
these were sold per year. In 1908, Ford
introduced the m****-produced
Model T...