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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete estimation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a thorough or full assessment of something, often in contexts like project planning or budgeting. Example: "Before we proceed, we need to gather a complete estimation of the project's costs and timelines."
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This information may be considered insufficient to provide a complete estimation of the impact of this risk factor on the total risk for AMI.
As a further development other sources of data in addition to in-hospital records should be included, i.e. data on drugs consumption and outpatient treatments, in order to obtain a complete estimation of costs directly attributable to a specific cancer.
Although this did not permit a complete estimation of water consumption at the individual level because water contained in preparation of food and beverages was not considered, it did permit an analysis in which exposures were weighted by the amount of tap water consumed.
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In particular this method has been also recently improved [17] by a more complete estimation of the plants and their energetic effects on the system.
Changes in phenotypes from ancestor to descendent would be compared (as vectors) to other lineages at each level of biological complexity to develop a more complete estimation of evolutionary pattern.
Longer-term horizons permit a more complete estimation of complication rates and predicted survival.
A more complete estimation of the non-residential ambient environment may also be limited by statistical approaches and disciplinary practices.
These problems were summarized by Naal et al. (2010), who reported that self-reported outcome instruments allow a more complete estimation of the patient's health status and of other issues relevant to the patient.
89 FibroTest can also be combined with two other panels – SteatoTest and NASHTest – to form the FibroMax panel (BioPredictive, Paris, France), which provides a simultaneous and complete estimation of the liver injury in NAFLD.
The complete estimation procedure consists of the following steps: Step 0.: Select an initial value (hat{alpha}_{0}), for example, using an available method, such as the complete data estimation method proposed by Xia et al.
Table 2 presents selected probit marginal effects for the RO condition (the complete estimation output is in Tables B.1 and B.2 in the Online Appendix).
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