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As the use of a multi-centre study design will affect the precision of estimates of prevalence and means, this will be accounted for in the estimation of 95% confidence intervals.
Climate change (CC) needs to be accounted for in the estimation of probable maximum floods (PMFs).
Film thickness, uniformity of content and swelling time-scales are accounted for in the estimation of the effective diffusion coefficient.
Due to the fact that safety studies are observational (non-experimental), there are confounding factors, which influence the accident occurrences and, therefore, should be accounted for in the estimation of a real safety effect of the treatment.
In other words, the impact of relative permeability is accounted for in the estimation of capillary pressure from core-flood test, whereas the capillary pressure of the centrifuge test is calculated without consideration for the effect of relative permeability.
The average DL A-A-MAP and UL A-A-MAP overhead is accounted for in the estimation of the average spectral efficiency and cell-edge user spectral efficiency.
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The complex survey design and sampling weights have been accounted for in the estimations of the parameters in the regression analysis.
This approach accounted for uncertainty in the estimation of FSH trajectory features thereby increasing statistical power.
The annual mortality of the progressed disease was also accounted for in the model for estimation of the health outcomes.
In addition, it accounts for the estimation of radiative heat exchange between the various surfaces inside the greenhouse.
Comparing the bootstrap and analytic standard errors highlights how the precision of these estimates is greatly overstated when not accounting for uncertainty in the estimation of ρ.
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