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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumes positive" is not complete on its own but can be correct in a specific context when discussing assumptions or expectations that are favorable or optimistic.
You can use it in contexts where you are discussing a hypothesis or a situation that is expected to yield positive outcomes.
Example: "In this analysis, we assume positive outcomes from the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "presumes favorable" or "expects beneficial".
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Note that the equation is not separable and assumes positive and negative values on every neighborhood of the initial condition.
It is worth remarking that in the study of hyperbolic operators considered in this note, the major difficulties in order to establish a priori estimates regard to the case in which the function (beta x, lambda)= x_{0}+ lambda- alpha(x')) assumes positive and negative values in Ω̅.
The test compares a model that assumes positive selection on one branch or on a set of a priori specified branches (hypothesis H1) with a null model that does not incorporate positive selection (hypothesis H0).
This is because the terms containing the concentration of the modifiers appear in the denominator of the rate expression in such a way that the denominator assumes positive values for positive values of concentrations of the substrates.
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Second is, assume positive intent.
Assuming positive clinical trials, a drug based on this approach could achieve blockbuster potential".
"Assuming positive intent.
The crucial component was honesty in a safe space where everyone assumed positive intent.
However, their forecasts indicated that they implicitly assumed positive autocorrelation in uncorrelated time series.
After the rotation all the components should assume positive values; small negative values are set zero.
However, in all the above papers, we notice that the potential was assumed positive definite.
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