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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed month" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a month that is taken for granted or presumed in a particular context, often in discussions about timelines or deadlines.
Example: "In the report, we will analyze the data based on the assumed month of January for our projections."
Alternatives: "presumed month" or "expected month".
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Fixed main effects of (a): time (measured in months from baseline; baseline assumed month 0) (b): intervention status (control = 0, intervention = 1), and (c) their interaction on referral disparity, averaged across different subpopulation of facilities will be assessed.
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However, this new TIS must represent a non-AUG start codon because there is no in-frame AUG triplet upstream of the previously assumed AUG start codon.
The more frequently assumed MAR mechanism is often expressed as Pr Y missing|Y,X) = Pr Y missing|X).
We first assumed MAR and applied (7) and (8) to estimate the difference in the probabilities of adenoma recurrence between the two groups.
I assume April will come around.
In that role, which she will assume July 18, she will be senior adviser to Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and the other governors of the Fed on strategic planning and day-to-day issues involving their interactions with the Congress.
"Assuming November goes as expected," Shirley added, "the GOP will shortly thereafter descend into a brawl that will resemble the bar scene from 'Star Wars'.
Given information from Zs, setting = 1 means we assume MAR.
The complete-case and MI (assuming MAR) analysis are shown in Table 3.
Assuming MAR, using imputed outcome values in the analysis can add needless noise to estimates.
Suppose M datasets are created by a MI method assuming MAR.
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