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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inferred" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically involve "inferred" as a past participle or adjective without the article "an."
Example: "The inferred meaning of the text was clear to the readers."
Alternatives: "a deduced" or "an implied".
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We have presented a new approach to non-parametric inference of demographic history from an inferred genealogy.
(Further inferences of what could be missing from such an inferred ancestral genome complement could perhaps be made though).
Parameter inference was performed using population MCMC with the noise σ as an inferred parameter.
Assessing the robustness of an inferred phylogeny is an important element of phylogenetics.
Based on the kinetic studies and experimental results, an inferred mechanism was deduced.
Where the bullet is found but not the gun, they list it as an "inferred weapon".
This residuum increase corresponded to an inferred reduction in resin acid bioavailability that was suggested from the isotherm modelling.
Each facies assemblage can be ascribed to an inferred depositional environment in terms of bathymetry, hydrodynamic conditions and trophic level.
Finally, this study concluded with an analysis of an inferred failure mechanism resulting in such severe damage.
In terms of the amount of gold, the mine boasts an inferred resource of around two million ounces.
For example, the Romance languages are assigned to a hypothetical cousin of Latin, not Latin itself, and English to an inferred cousin of Old English.
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