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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a normalized manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a way of doing something that adheres to established standards or norms.
Example: "The data should be presented in a normalized manner to ensure consistency across all reports."
Alternatives: "a standardized way" or "a uniform approach".
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Results are given in a normalized manner for cases in which the reinforcement pullout stiffness is uniform and linearly increasing with depth.
These scores are used in a normalized manner to predict weights in a network.
Due to the variation in compressive strength and strain at peak stress of different specimens, the stress strain relationships were compared in a normalized manner.
It is used for scoring a network to obtain similar edges whose weights are further averaged in a normalized manner to assign a weight to an edge.
To better compare subsets of probes in a normalized manner and to allow for statistical evaluation we converted the intensity axis into a rank-axis.
When the values are expressed in a normalized manner (pathogen reads per 100,000), it becomes apparent that the analytical sensitivity of the two benchtop platforms is roughly the same and surpasses that of Roche-454 (Table 2).
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First, in order to overcome the optimization difficulty for dealing with the discrete nature of parameters, the rank parameter r can be optimized in continuous normalized manner and let n in Rank n {X} be the nearest integer value of (N - 1 r + 1.
Continue eating in a normal manner.
On a normalized earnings basis, these stocks are trading at eight times earnings.
(boolean, optional) Indicates whether to use a normalized vector basis.
A normalized ROP is then proposed and discussed.
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