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The phrase "assumed in either" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to assumptions made in two different contexts or options, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The results of the study can be interpreted as assumed in either scenario presented."
Alternatives: "assumed in both" or "assumed in either case".
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In addition, the building envelope airtightness values assumed in either approach have a major impact on calculated infiltration rates.
Once limitations are assumed in either the maximum achievable data rate and/or the noise power level, the observed gains from the CS with muting schemes with respect to the non-coop.
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But it is not to be assumed in advance, either, that such questions will arise, or that, if they arise, they will be erroneously decided.
Empiric treatment assumed in the model was either intravenous vancomycin 1 g every 12 hours or cefazolin 1 g every 8 hours.
A perfect channel is assumed in which a channel is either busy or idle.
We assume that, in either case, the function would have been modified if not completely lost.
were assumed in the simulations.
We assume, as was assumed in Holt v. Indiana Mfg.
* Two's-complement representation is assumed in a few places.
as assumed in our theorem.
This was not assumed in our model.
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