The atomic models after Dalton’s time included ideas about the atomic structure.

Which atomic model that shows the atomic structure is missing from this set?

Niels Bohr’s model
Schrödinger’s model
Rutherford’s model
Thomson’s model
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The atomic model that is missing from the set you provided is James Chadwick's model, which introduced the concept of the neutron and contributed to the understanding of atomic structure.

If you're looking for a model that directly builds upon or modifies the ones listed (Niels Bohr’s model, Schrödinger’s model, Rutherford’s model, and Thomson’s model), another significant model not mentioned is the Quantum Mechanical Model, which is often associated with the work of Schrödinger and incorporates the concepts of wave-particle duality and probability clouds.

However, if you need to strictly identify one atomic model that fits into the historical progression after Dalton's time, it would likely be well recognized that the Quantum Mechanical Model (which evolved primarily from Schrödinger's work) is often considered the culmination of atomic structure theories post-Dalton.