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Modelling
Modelling refers to the demonstration of a behaviour so that it may be learnt vicariously by the client.

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"Modelling" is in the CPC Code "3544"
  Modelling pastes; "dental wax" or "dental impression compounds"; other preparations for use in dentistry with a basis of plaster; preparations and charges for fire-extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenades; prepared culture media for development of micro-organisms; composite diagnostic or laboratory reagents n.e.c.

"Modelling" is in the HS Code "3407"
  Modelling Pastes, Including Those Put Up For Children`S Amusement; Preparations Known As Dental Wax

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Modelling refers to the demonstration of a behaviour so that it may be learnt vicariously by the client.

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Restored Phillips Machine, 1993

by LSE Library

Extracts from ‘The Phillips Machine Project’ by Nicholas Bar, LSE Magazine, June 1988, No75, p.3 A.W. H. ‘Bill’ Phillips is known worldwide as the originator of the Phillips Curve. Less well known is the remarkable man he was personally, and his extraordinary route to academic prominence via what came to be called the Phillips Machine. Trained as an electrical engineer in his native New Zealand in the 1930s, he caught the travel bug and took up an engineering job in the Australian out . . .
 
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