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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reduced form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a simplified or condensed version of something, such as a mathematical expression or a concept.
Example: "In mathematics, we often express equations in a reduced form to make them easier to solve."
Alternatives: "a simplified version" or "a condensed form".
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A proposal to pay Nebraska football players passed the State Legislature yesterday in a reduced form; it would allow the university to determine which athletes would receive payments.
After 1997, that Goodall role — at least, in a reduced form — fell to de Waal, though his research was limited to bonobos in captivity.
Instead, they may be viewed as a reduced form equation summarizing the relationship between income and various personal and locational characteristics.
The temperature dependence of the physical interaction parameter for each hydrocarbon is represented by a reduced form.
However, data availability issues only allow us to study a reduced form.
Generally, in solutions they exist in two forms a neutral and a reduced form.
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Rose doesn't offer reasons why this doesn't matter; he just offers a reduced-form relationship between currency regimes and economic performance, and fails to find a significant effect.
The retirement decision is in fact modelled using a reduced-form approach, as in Gruber and Wise (2004), and no labour demand considerations are taken into account.
To this end, we estimate a reduced-form model of the participation decision and then use Heckman's correction in the regressions for wages.
Furthermore, a reduced-form model that considered simultaneously intensity and damage was tested (Table 7), and the fits did not improve significantly (0.73, 0.53, and 0.54, respectively).
Our analyses suggest that a reduced-form IBS-QOL specific for IBS-d sufferers may improve measurement of IBS-related QOL for these patients.
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