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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed to equal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a hypothesis or a presumption about the equivalence of two values or concepts.
Example: "In this experiment, the variable X is assumed to equal the constant Y for the sake of simplification."
Alternatives: "presumed to be equal" or "considered to equal".
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Sensitivity of the mutation detection technique was assumed to equal 70%and80%0% for BRCA1 and BRCA2, respectively.
The NAS measures reflect spending on food, clothing, shelter and utilities, which are assumed to equal about 80% of median family expenditures.
At each time period, the total demand is considered to depend linearly on the spot price of the considered time period, and the futures market price is assumed to equal the average spot price over the time horizon.
The quotient familial is assumed to equal the number of household components.
The seminal concentration is assumed to equal the plasma concentration in the exposed male.
To ensure the 90 days of SPR supply, the reserve amount is assumed to equal the demand amount.
For all other costs, the confidence interval was assumed to equal 25% of the deterministic value and the standard errors were calculated.
As explained above, speeds at virtual boundaries in the queue are assumed to equal the wave speed w given by Eq. (4).
So it is assumed to equal the intrinsic wave speed in Eq. (4) which depends only on the jam spacing and response time parameters.
Odds-Ratio = 1.5, 2.5 and 4.5 were assumed to equal a small, medium and large effect, respectively.
Flow cytometry was performed to estimate the number of latex beads ingested per cell with each peak assumed to equal an additional bead.
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