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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed numerically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or measurement of something using numerical values or metrics.
Example: "The project's success will be assessed numerically based on the increase in sales and customer satisfaction ratings."
Alternatives: "evaluated quantitatively" or "measured in numerical terms".
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For the first time a round tank's ability to reproduce sea spectra is assessed numerically.
Finally, effect of velocity of gaseous phase on merging between sister bubbles are assessed numerically.
The stability of two recently developed pressure spaces has been assessed numerically: The space proposed by Ausas et al. [R.F.
For some specimens, resin fillets were removed from the flange tips and their effect were assessed numerically and experimentally.
Stochastic effects and other material design variables, although difficult and expensive to obtain experimentally, will be easily assessed numerically by Monte Carlo grain level simulations.
For each configuration, the total number of cycles to failure N☆ in creep-fatigue conditions is assessed numerically for different loading cases defined by normalised bending moment ∼M and dwell period Δt.
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The practical goal of the research was to assess numerically the average residual stress value in such materials.
The objective of this research is to assess numerically this capability, whereas further research will aim to propose retrofit strategies.
The main goal of the present work is to assess numerically the efficiency of traditional earthquake resistant solutions to mitigate the seismic vulnerability of vernacular architecture.
Furthermore, Jimeno and Thomas assess numerically the magnitude of this underperformance by calibrating their model to an average continental European economy, where the baseline is sector-level bargaining.
A K-means clustering algorithm was applied (CRAN R Statistics package 'kmeans') to assess, numerically, associations between close neighbour points, following the method of Hartigan and Wong (1979).
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