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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming type" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, data types, or logical reasoning where one is considering a specific type as a premise.
Example: "Assuming type integer, the function will only accept whole numbers as input."
Alternatives: "given type" or "considering type".
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Assuming type I statistical error of 5% and two-tailed statistical test, this study was designed to have a power of 90% based on previous study [18].
Assuming type I error was not >2.5%, a sample of 72 patients would provide >80% power to test the hypothesis using exact binomial test.
A two-stage minimax study design was used to differentiate between response rates (CR + PR) of 10%and26%6% assuming type I and II error rates of 10%155.
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The assumed type 1 error is 5%.
We assume type 2 diabetes as the articles references refer to type 2 diabetes studies.
The distance-dependent stochastic block model assumes type depends on distance, the traditional stochastic block model has no notion of distance, the mixed membership block model assumes type is combinatorial, and the latent position cluster model assumes that type is clustered-but-continuous.
The power calculated with an assumed type 1 error rate (not the real type 1 error rate) was higher with the regression method than with the FASTA method for low (large families) to moderate (small families) heritability values.
When your hands assume typing position, habit draws them down to the trackpad, like some peripheral version of a phantom limb.
The complex modulus approach is used to model the viscoelastic material behavior, assuming hysteretic type damping.
Petroleum generation stages were calculated assuming mainly Type II kerogen and using a reaction kinetic dataset based on Burnham (1989).
The exothermic heat of adsorption and activation energy assuming Arrhenius type of temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant was determined to be 44.6 and 29.9 kJ/mol, respectively.
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