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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an estimator of depth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, data analysis, or any field where measuring or estimating depth is relevant.
Example: "The study utilized an estimator of depth to analyze the underwater terrain effectively."
Alternatives: "a depth estimator" or "a depth measurement tool".
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Besides the most satisfying visual resemblance with manually scored normal PSG recordings, the established face-validity of the IDOS index as an estimator of depth of sleep was excellent.
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RMS was used as an estimator of the EEG amplitude.
Xbar is an estimator of μ and s (sample standard deviation) is an estimator of σ.
where d ( Y ) is an estimator of g.
Relative survival is an estimator of the excess mortality ratio.
In other words, the quantity is an estimator of β∗.
We also changed the description "an estimator of selection" into "Ka as an estimator of evolutionary rate".
The goal is to derive an estimator of m with smaller variance than the least squares estimator.
This creates an illusion of depth.
In each marsh C density did not significantly vary with depth so that marsh depth was an acceptable estimator of C stock, and therefore driven by the geomorphic context of the marshes we studied.
There is a lack of depth.
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