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The phrase "aforementioned statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to statistics that have already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "The aforementioned statistics indicate a significant increase in sales over the past quarter."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned statistics" or "earlier cited statistics".
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Sadly, as the aforementioned statistics prove, this isn't happening.
A Minkowski pooling scheme is adopted to yield a single value out of the aforementioned statistics.
Changing the codes to initialise, fill, and use the aforementioned statistics.
Furthermore, the aforementioned statistics do not give evidence of misspecifications in the estimated models.
The experiments have been divided in two different sets so as to shed light on the aforementioned statistics of the number of errors per iterations.
The employ of three aforementioned statistics is motivated by controlling mean shift, variance shift and their ratio (CV) if both mean and SD are not stable.
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In reality, the number of tags N is unknown to the reader and the reader should estimate it using an appropriate tag estimation function, utilizing the (aforementioned) collected statistics at the end of each frame.
The third criteria used to justify removals relied on the aforementioned statistical misfits of some items identified in the Rasch Analysis —e.g., too high Infit/Outfit statistics—, which would be quite sensible, in principle.
In addition to the aforementioned fit statistics, other means were used.
The two aforementioned gene statistics were then recomputed for each gene.
To have an insightful comparison, we have worked with bootstrap resampling, in order to assess the aforementioned validation statistics' variability among the different imputation methodologies.
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