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The phrase "aggregate estimate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a combined or overall estimation derived from multiple sources or data points.
Example: "The aggregate estimate of the project's costs was significantly higher than initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "overall estimate" or "combined estimate".
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Hence, one must compute an aggregate estimate of these coefficients coming from all windows that contain the pixel of interest.
However, the aggregate estimate for overall food consumption in Hawai'i includes one additional residual food group, which includes oils and fats, sweeteners, and others less discernible food subgroups.
The synthetic control estimates are slightly smaller than the raw DID aggregate estimate, which amounts to approximately 0.42 years (5 months).
Sensor fusion to realize dependability requirements: The ability to observe and extract information using sensors may vary across the physical space of the CPS system; exploiting this knowledge to fuse information from multiple sensors to provide an aggregate estimate of the sensed values can result in increased confidence in the result, i.e., improved information reliability.
One major disadvantage is that the amount of polymorphism in a population is typically small and therefore allows only an aggregate estimate of the accuracy of all miRNA binding sites.
After screening, 32 studies were included and contributed data towards our aggregate estimate of mortality.
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We find preferences to be stable across conditions for aggregate estimates of present-bias and utility function curvature.
Because many eating behavior studies outside of nutrition measure food selection, but not intake, the aggregate estimates presented in this research can enable obesity, nutrition and public health researchers to extrapolate how much may have been eaten in such studies.
This paper makes local and aggregate estimates of the effects of 152 level crossings in the Melbourne metropolitan area, Australia on traffic congestion in the morning peak period (7 am–9 am).
A new method, including micro-simulation of a range of rail crossing configurations, is used to inform a network model which makes aggregate estimates of impacts on all traffic.
Average speed loss was calculated subtracting the average speed on links from the average maximum speed from 8 AM to 12 PM using aggregate estimates for all types of vehicles.
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