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The phrase "as the measures of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce comparisons or indicate a standard of measurement. For example, "The standard of living was measured as the measures of income, education, and access to health care."
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The net present value and energy return on investment are selected as the measures of merit.
Variations of the peak area were taken as the measures of precision and expressed as percentage relative standard deviations (RSD).
The ranking procedure employs a robust principal component analysis and statistics used as the measures of fit.
The final results of sensitivity analysis include the computational times as well as the MSE values (as the measures of accuracy) for the implemented simulations.
Moreover, the MSE and the BER are used as the measures of their error performance related to the implementation of the algorithms.
We use the median values of household income ($25,716.00 pesos) and PM10 emissions in our sample as the measures of income (I) and air pollution (X 9.
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It is, as well, the measure of the God-life in us.
The SDD is defined as the measure of statistically significant change between two independently obtained measurements.
Here are the document's key points: Abandon GDP and the pursuit of growth as the measure of economic success.
Biologists, I claim, reject the Kantian view of mathematics as the measure of a true science, and rightly so.
Scientists tally the numbers of species they find as the measure of each location's biological diversity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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