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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approximated value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a value that is not exact but is close enough for practical purposes, often in mathematical or scientific contexts.
Example: "The approximated value of the measurement was sufficient for our calculations."
Alternatives: "estimated value" or "approximate value".
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Under the above assumption, we could obtain an approximated value of p, for instance, using the descendent gradient method.
(We assume that this can be achieved to an accuracy of 10°.) The error is therefore the difference between the approximated value and the quantised ground truth.
With (45) and (42), which are independent of m, we can obtain an approximated value of (39) as function of the statistics of the channel.
The temperature dependence of conductivity of synthesized systems (Fig. 12) shows that it is inherent to the semiconductor conductivity, which is described by the relation type σ = σ 0exp[−EE 0/ kT ], where σ 0 — approximated value of conductivity at T = 0, E 0 — activation energy of electrical conductivity, k — the Boltzmann constant, T — absolute temperature.
After training the ADP algorithm the policy (i.e. the approximated value functions) will be applied to real data.
Overall agreement between the telepsychiatric assessments and face-to-face interviews for the completed psychiatric assessments reached a downward approximated value of 0.60, hence it was substantial.
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When surrogate models are used, there are some errors between exact values and approximated values.
Then, approximated values of and are obtained.
Mass weight (Mr) and amino acid (AA) length are approximated values.
* Approximated values.
The historical price of BPT stock has roughly approximated the value of a barrel of oil.
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