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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a size that is taken for granted or estimated rather than measured.
Example: "The assumed size of the package was larger than expected, causing issues with shipping."
Alternatives: "estimated size" or "projected size".
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Step 1. Summation of detector output with interval length corresponding to the assumed size of a target.
It may be presumed that the assumed size of each subfault was overly large for reproduction of these pulses or that evolution of the slip distribution with time was necessary.
It enables to estimate one TOA for every target and is done by means of thresholded summation of detector output with interval length corresponding to the assumed size of a target.
Crude, homemade suspended toys stood as symbols of America's nuclear submarine fleet in All the Submarines of the United States of America (1987), while 50,000 matchsticks lying on 50,000 nickel coins represented the assumed size of the Soviet tank command, in The Reason for the Neutron Bomb (1979).
An optimal airflow rate can be found depending on the assumed size of the health or productivity-related cost.
Here, the assumed size of a YBCO film on a sapphire substrate with a metal shunt layer is 30 mm in width and 100 mm in length.
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As a consequence, the so far assumed size-asymmetric competition and over-proportional growth of tall trees compared with small trees may become more symmetric.
Dashed (1% ― ―, 2% ) and solid lines represent calculated values assuming size dependence and without size dependence, respectively.
The set of variables (assuming size is P (1 ≤ P ≤ N)) variables that had lowest out-of-bag error rate were selected.
For each SNP, we separately computed the non-centrality χ2 parameter (NCP) in the first and second phase as a function of risk allele frequency, case-control sample size, and assumed effect size (genotype relative risk, GRR) (Text S1).
I had assumed my size was going to cost me work.
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