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The phrase "a given estimated" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix of terms that do not fit together properly.
Example: "Based on a given estimate, we can proceed with the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a specific estimate" or "an estimated value".
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Compared with the fatality rates of the 1934 earthquake, the fatalities of the 2015 earthquake are significantly smaller for a given estimated intensity, except in some hill districts.
In other words, for a given estimated 5-year CVD mortality risk, older people are more likely to die of another cause than younger people.
The risk of progression to end stage renal disease at a given estimated glomerular filtration rate and urinary albumin-creatinine ratio seemed equivalent in men and women.
However, application of risk assessment methodologies to this body of epidemiologic data avoids uncertainties inherent in interspecies extrapolation and in accounting for pharmacokinetic variability that may result in differential impacts of a given estimated intake dose.
In general, regression methods incorporate assessments of variability by estimating
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In this paper a two DOF design is introduced which optimizes the performance based on a given estimate of uncertainties.
For each new iteration and for a given estimate of the paramater, computed at a previous iteration, two steps are performed.
A given estimate was significant if this CI did not include zero.
The definition of DE assumes knowledge of variance associated with a given estimate.
For a given estimate of π0, q(i ) = q-value(P(i )) can be easily estimated as Thus, the main issue is estimating π0.
A given estimate of f and M determines a posterior distribution for the hidden states c, b, and g for every single observation.
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