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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a trend that is taken for granted or accepted without direct evidence, often in contexts like data analysis or market research.
Example: "Based on the assumed trend, we expect sales to increase over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "presumed trend" or "expected trend".
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However, the implications of the assumed trend from government to multi-level forest governance for interest groups have not been sufficiently examined.
The assumed trend is actually obeyed in experiments only in the case of NTs 50 nm and NTs 100 nm, while NTs 15 nm showed a distinctive behaviour, owning experimentally determined value of ζ magnitude very similar to the one of NTs 100 nm at all the considered NaCl concentrations (Fig. 10).
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"We assumed trends would get better toward the end of the quarter given the new rides coming on line, although things did get better in July, but to bring their numbers down that significantly after two months is pretty disappointing".
The team examined the impact of 11 possible projects over the next century using computer simulations and assuming trends in greenhouse-gas emissions will continue unchecked.
15 16 Assuming trends in the UK are comparable, it is unlikely that a change in incidence alone could explain the observed increase in BM rates.
Some experts assumed the trend would continue, and access to inexpensive food for the three billion people who survive on less than two dollars a day would drastically improve.
13 14 In order to assess the temporal trends from 2000 to 2010, we assumed linear trends across 11 years and used metaregression to calculate the change in rates (slope) and the SD.
Specifically, we assumed that trends and concentrations in the environment and food chains in Northern Norway are similar to the trends for Sweden and parts of Southeastern Norway that were used for model development, except for the dietary input parameters.
The assumed exogenous trends by age and duration help to fit the data quantitatively, but the model reproduces most qualitative patterns even with a constant λ.
Like EGT, this test assumes a trend in risk with an increasing number of risk alleles and is referred to as a trend test.
This test assumes a trend in risk with an increasing number of risk alleles and is referred to as a trend test.
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