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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregated expected" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts involving data analysis or statistics, where one might refer to the combined or total expected values from multiple sources.
Example: "The aggregated expected outcomes from the various studies suggest a significant trend in the data."
Alternatives: "combined anticipated" or "total expected".
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The QoS requirement for a TP corresponds to the aggregated expected traffic over the respective area per unit time.
Modelled and aggregated expected and observed numbers of DS were then tabulated for each geodemographic segment and expressed as a proportion of all DS births.
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The street in aggregate expected the company to earn $0.21 (non-GAAP) on GAAP revenue of $677 million.
Due to thin amorphous asphalt coating present on RAP aggregates, expected level of improvement is not witnessed.
The reason it's so high is that investors, in aggregate, expect the company's earnings to rise dramatically, as they have the past few years.
Right now, the curve's steepness is telling us that the market, in aggregate, expects interest rates and inflation to trend higher in the future.
By aggregating the expected annual benefits, we estimate the global value of GM rice to be US$64 billion per year.
These findings clearly indicated that Ca2+ had no influence on the ability of Aβ(1 40 E22G to aggregate as expected, with the generation mainly of oligomers and protofibrils.
Aβ42, two amino acids (isoleucine and alanine) longer than Aβ40, is more prone to aggregate and expected to trigger the pathological cascade in AD [2], [3].
Nevertheless, the separation of the single particle peak and the transversal extinction band, which assign to particles in aggregates, is expected to be more pronounced, the more extended the aggregates are.
With the solution (i.e., optimal weights of the criteria), the rough numbers can be aggregated to an expected payoff for each alternative.
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