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A measure having the largest μ and the smallest σ is the most appropriate for the estimation since the estimated quantity μ is the largest compared to the amount of uncertainty σ.
A case study applied to the tensile test is presented, showing that Type A evaluation of uncertainty obtained from multiple homogeneous samples is more appropriate for the estimation of measurement uncertainty.
To determine if the model is appropriate for the estimation of patient-level survival in the UK validation set, or if recalibration was required, we assessed the similarity of the baseline hazard in each cohort by plotting the function.
Due to the high divergence of Hox genes [ 8], the inclusion of more distant species outside the Drosophila genus (such as mosquito or honeybee) would probably not be appropriate for the estimation of genetic distances.
This implies that the common ways of survival assessment mentioned above are not appropriate for the estimation of the probabilities associated with CML treatment because these measures do not account for the proportion of leukaemia-free patients in subsequent remissions or, conversely, the proportion of patients who have left the remission state.
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The proposed fixed-lag smoother is appropriate for the estimations of stationary or non-stationary stochastic signals generally.
It is observed in [22] that median of χ is an appropriate choice for the estimation of M n.
The first is appropriate for the quick estimation of costs in the early stages of project evaluation, while the second method can be helpful in the feasibility study stage.
At an epicentral distance of 10 km, the waveforms are mainly affected by TL so that δFD for a water-layer thickness of 160 m (0.36, Fig. 2(d)) may be appropriate for the error estimation.
As the follow-up for the cohort reported by Sorahan et al (1989) was more appropriate for the burden estimation risk exposure period (REP), defined as the period during which exposure occurred that was relevant to the development of cancer in the target year, 2005, an SMR of 1.19 was used for AF estimation for laryngeal cancer.
At an epicentral distance of 1 km, δFD for a water-layer thickness of 40 m (0.03, Fig. 2(a)) may be appropriate for the rough error estimation because the waveforms are mainly affected by MCL.
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