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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coefficient of determination" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in statistical contexts to describe the proportion of variance in a dependent variable that can be explained by an independent variable in a regression model.
Example: "The coefficient of determination for the model was calculated to be 0.85, indicating a strong relationship between the variables."
Alternatives: "R-squared value" or "determination coefficient".
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This model with a coefficient of determination (r2) = 0.71 can well predict the real inhibitor activities.
The simulations give good agreement with the measurements, with a coefficient of determination R2= 0.76.
It showed high prediction ability on the previously unseen (test) data set with a coefficient of determination of 0.994.
The experimental results were fitted to a second-order polynomial model which gave a coefficient of determination R2 = 0.95.
The best fit nonlinear mathematical model, with a coefficient of determination value (R2) of 85%, was defined.
The overall model fit was good, with a coefficient of determination, R2 = 0.95, which suggests that most of the variability in virus survival was explained by the exponential model.
However, the DFA values generally show a high degree of fit, with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.95 for the precuneus, 0.97 for the precentral gyrus and 0.97 for white matter.
with a coefficient of determination R2 = 0.021 (p =0.035).
The overall regression for the aggregate scenario has a coefficient of determination of 0.71.
The fitted elastic modulus of E1s is ~2.14 GPa with a coefficient of determination of 0.9948.
For these specific hours the regressor achieved a RMSE score of 19.5 and a coefficient of determination score of 0.69.
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