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The phrase "approximated on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing estimates or calculations that are based on a specific reference or framework.
Example: "The results were approximated on a scale of one to ten to provide a clearer understanding of the data."
Alternatives: "estimated based on a" or "calculated using a".
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If, for instance, people are designing a bridge, the equations that model its sturdiness are so complicated that the solution can only be approximated on a computer.
Usually, these models consider decisions in the booking period on a very detailed level, whereas the resulting routing costs in the service period are approximated on a rather rough level.
As predicted by the error estimates, the Hermite-Gauss technique gives us a higher accuracy result than the results of sinc-Gaussian technique and the accuracy increases when N is fixed, but h decreases without any additional cost except that the function is approximated on a smaller domain.
What can be approximated on a large scale, Logan said, is making registration easy and voting easier still.
The intensity of depigmentation of each lesion is approximated on a 0-100 percent scale.
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We calculate the Gini coefficient, G using the approximation of the Lorenz curve, where it is approximated on each interval as a line between consecutive points.
Material strength changes are approximated on the basis of a collected test database, and the design strengths of RC beams are evaluated considering these material strength changes.
The estimated number of annual births and pregnant women in the study area was approximated on the basis of an average crude birth rate (CBR) of 38.1 per 1,000 population for Tanzania Mainland (10, 26).
The stress on the vehicle sources is approximated based on a haar wavelet transform of the instantaneous power.
Since d[ n] is an infinite length anticausal filter, it is not practically implementable and can only be approximated based on a T&D operation [1].
The latter can be approximated based on a number of factors, such as body temperature (nVO2 changes by ± 13% for each 1°C above or below 37°C).
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