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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an imprecise estimation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a measurement or assessment that lacks accuracy or precision.
Example: "The report provided an imprecise estimation of the project's costs, leading to budget overruns."
Alternatives: "a rough estimate of" or "an inaccurate assessment of".
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Third, the amount of tobacco in a RYO cigarette is variable, and this contributes to an imprecise estimation of the number of cigarettes.
The group sizes of patients who indicate that their condition has "somewhat improved" are therefore expected to be small, which contributes to an imprecise estimation of MCIDs.
One important limitation of this study is its small sample size, leading to an imprecise estimation of effects, manifesting as broad CIs.
This deterioration of proprioceptive information reduces the accuracy of the sensory integration processes resulting in an imprecise estimation of the center of mass position [ 3], thereby inhibiting compensatory center of pressure (COP) shifts.
In particular, in the case of hospital utilisation, where information on utilisation was almost complete, complete case analysis would result in a disproportionate loss of information and an imprecise estimation of average utilisation and costs.
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The highly constrained pattern also gives rise to an imprecise estimation (large relative standard errors) of the two shape parameters of the β distribution for the two non-Mecopterida groups (Additional file 3: Table S4).
This paper proposes an approach to linguistic multiple attribute group decision making (MAGDM) problem with single-valued neutrosophic 2-tuple linguistic (SVN2TL) assessment information by adding a subjective imprecise estimation of reliability of the 2-tuple linguistic terms (2TLTs).
beamformer, the imprecise estimation of the steering vector of the desired signal makes the output SNR small when the DOA mismatch level is large.
To this end, the proposed method is defined, instead of the common ordinary least squares method of estimating coefficients of the response surface, to decrease the effects of two main causes of the imprecise estimation of coefficients, outliers, and trends in residuals.
This may be partially attributable to the imprecise estimation of gestational age, which has resulted in misclassifications of macrosomia.
The high co-linearity amongst variables may lead to large standard errors and imprecise estimation of the regression coefficients [ 40].
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