Sentence examples for ascribing weights from inspiring English sources

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But rather than ascribing weights according to known or approximated T-R distances, we weigh each receiver coordinates according to the relative placement of its RSS value within the span of all RSS reports for a given transmitted message.

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BY PUTTING together a number of indicators that we believe feed unrest,and ascribing different weights to them, we have come up with a chart of Arab countries' vulnerability to revolution.

Several prediction algorithms have been developed to overcome this difficulty by ascribing different weights to key parameters, such as binding energy between target and miRNA, conservation of the target site, quality of the "seed pairing", et cetera [ 11].

A log-transformation weights observations automatically to a ratio scale (Keene, 1995), thus ascribing equal weight to increases and decreases in meta- d'/d' relative to a theoretically ideal value of 1. Meta- d' is theoretically bounded below by zero, but when fit using an unbounded maximum likelihood estimation procedure estimation error may lead to negative values in practice.

The chart is the result of ascribing a weighting of 35% to the share of the population that is under 25; 15% to the number of years the government has been in power; 15% to both corruption and lackofdemocracy indices; 10% for GDP per person; 5% for an index of censorship and 5% for the absolute number of people younger than 25.In this section The long standoff Where is the next upheaval?

Patient characteristics are not taken into consideration for pharmacy budget allocation to health centres either, ascribing fundamental weight to prior year costs [ 2].

However, epidemiologists are too quick to ascribe to weight loss what might be better attributed to the life-style changes that produce weight loss.

"An institutional culture which ascribed more weight to positive information about the service than to information capable of implying cause for concern".

He says "poor standards" risking patient care was tolerated and there was an "institutional culture" which "ascribed more weight to positive information about service than to information capable of implying cause for concern".

He says "poor standards" risking patient care were tolerated and there was an "institutional culture" that "ascribed more weight to positive information about service than to information capable of implying cause for concern".

In other words, the reduction of M S may be ascribed to weight contribution from the nonmagnetic PEG in the composite as described by Tian et al. [53].

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