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"as expectation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrase used to refer to something that is anticipated or expected to occur. For example, "Success in college is often seen as expectation for most high school graduates."
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The neuronal response to SU versus AS expectation was significantly greater in the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, putamen and insula in OR versus OP; SU receipt was not different between groups.
We employ a statistical technique known as "expectation maximization" (EM).
It's defined as expectation of e to the t times x where t is some parameter.
Our k-th moment is defined as expectation of x to the k.
Many studies conclude that bonuses don't work as a motivator, as expectation is already built in.
And the production potential is much lower than that of deposits having an impermeable upper boundary as expectation.
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Statistical techniques such as expectation-maximization algorithm [16], [17], hidden Markov random field [18], k-nearest neighbor classification [19], [20], and Parzen-window classification [21] have been previously used to correctly identify tissue classes.
Their results confirm that when there is natural split of the features sets, co-training outperforms the other approaches such as expectation-maximization (EM).
Such expectations are referred to here as 'expectation-led interviewer effects'.
Moreover, when the model parameters are unknown, they can be estimated, thanks to some algorithms such as Expectation Maximization (EM) [10] and Iterative Conditional Estimation (ICE) [11].
Now all spin components have (in suitable units) possible values ±1 only, thus, the HV proponent is forced to ascribe ±1 to A, B, C as values, and thus as 'expectation values'.
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