Sentence examples for are estimated differently from inspiring English sources

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The "household contributions" tracked by the Independent Sector's survey method do not claim to encompass all "individual contributions," which are estimated differently, with results close to those of Giving USA.

The ASNR and SNR values used in the criterion (8) for selection of the best relay are estimated differently from all other SNR values used in the cooperative schemes.

However, the parameters are estimated differently.

Under a commonly used and perhaps oversimplified assumption, that the degree of similarity between any two outcomes from a centre is equal, an exchangeable correlation structure can be used to assess treatment effect in Model C and D. Though the within- and between-centre variances (σ e 2 and σ b 2 ) are estimated differently in these two models.

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Greenhouse gas emissions in the life cycle of shale gas wells were estimated differently, but no doubt more effective measures should be taken to minimize leakage.

The uncertainty has to be estimated differently for both the two configurations previously described, i.e. for the canvas painting and for the leather paintings; however, few preliminary considerations need to be carried out.

It can also be estimated differently depending on whether a specific or generic questionnaire is used.

If an IRF is not available, the "time zero" has to be estimated differently, for example,by using the rising flank of the decay.

Based on the available data, duration of diabetes was estimated differently in the CPRD, where outpatient diagnoses enable identification of both date of the first diabetes diagnosis and date of the first diabetes treatment.

This paper deals with single-population CCF studies that do not recruit controls matched to their corresponding cases, when sampling weights may need to be estimated differently (manuscript in preparation).

Total catches in Sri Lanka have been estimated differently, at around 25000 to 45000 cetaceans per year by Leatherwood and Reeves (1989) after considering a variety of different survey results, and at around 13000 per year (IPTP 1990), but the basis for these estimates is unclear.

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