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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively simple formula based" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when describing a formula that is straightforward and derived from a specific basis, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence for proper context.
Example: "The study presents a relatively simple formula based on previous research findings."
Alternatives: "a straightforward formula derived from" or "an uncomplicated formula grounded in".
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Using a stepwise multivariate linear regression analysis, Xie and colleagues have developed a relatively simple formula based on the CSF width surrounding the optic nerve, body mass index, and blood pressure to predict ICP noninvasively [ 13].
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"It's actually a relatively simple formula," Ms. Begoun said.
4. Most story plots, including many of Shakespeare's, follow a relatively simple formula.
The fact that pi can be produced by a relatively simple formula means that pi is orderly.
Decades ago, banks determined bonuses according to a relatively simple formula that took into account an employee's seniority and performance.
As Ehrman puts it, "a relatively simple formula" undergirds Paul's salvationism: "sin leads to punishment; Christ took the punishment upon himself; therefore, Christ's death can atone for the sins of others".
Nonetheless, it should be possible to come up with a relatively simple formula that would raise the same amount of revenue as the current payroll tax system.
"It's a relatively simple formula," says team leader Jeffrey McClintock, adding that the calculations show rapidly spinning black holes can pull accreting matter into a much tighter circle without sucking it into oblivion.
Though the media Jewett uses is ever-evolving, for her sculptures she has a relatively simple formula.
The onset of fracture in the outer hull is evaluated by a simple formula based on experimental and theoretical analyses.
5 Ishibashi et al developed a simple formula based on renal function in adult Japanese cancer patients to predict the optimal dosage of nedaplatin.
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