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The phrase "accepted as a parameter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving programming, mathematics, or any situation where parameters are defined or acknowledged.
Example: "The value must be accepted as a parameter in the function to ensure proper execution."
Alternatives: "recognized as a parameter" or "considered as a parameter".
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The results proved that the time gradient of structural change was useful for quantification of service life, therefore it can be accepted as a parameter that represents service life.
We believe that all animals were similarly infected because weight loss is accepted as a parameter to indicate effective infection [ 25].
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The serum pepsinogen level is widely accepted as a useful parameter for monitoring gastrointestinal nematode infections in first-season grazing calves.
Axillary lymph node status is widely accepted as an important parameter for assessing prognosis in breast cancer patients.
The thickness of cortical bone is generally accepted as an important parameter in the evaluation of cortical bone quality and strength.
These parameters are now widely, grudgingly accepted, as are the Clinton Parameters on Jerusalem, elements of the Camp David and Taba negotiations, and parts of the Geneva Initiative.
Time in therapeutic range (TTR) is widely accepted as a valid surrogate parameter for the clinical effectiveness and safety of VKA anticoagulant treatment [ 4, 15– 15].
As pathological TNM stage is more widely accepted as a DFS-related parameter than pathological T stage and N stage, subsequent multivariate analysis was performed to incorporate sex, histology, pathological TNM stage and TopIIα expression level as covariates based on the significance of these factors in univariate analysis.
All of these factors have an adverse impact on the patient's quality of life (QoL), which is generally accepted as an important outcome parameter, in addition to the long-term survival, mortality and complication-related morbidity [ 3].
NSCLC grade was expressed as G parameter, universally accepted as a pathological descriptor for cancer: the more the tumour sections resemble the original normal tissue, when observed by pathologist, the lower the grade, ranging from G1 (well differentiated) to G3 (poorly differentiated), being G2 an intermediated form (moderately differentiated).
This parameter is commonly accepted as a good indicator of compatibility.
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