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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at approximated" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "approximated," which is typically used as a verb or adjective, but not in this context.
Example: "The results were at approximately 75% accuracy."
Alternatives: "at approximately" or "around".
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Hou et al. [4], in rice paddy soil, and Johnson-Beebout et al. [41], in a rice paddy greenhouse experiment, reported that significant N2O emissions occurred only at approximated redox potentials above +200 mv, and significant CH4 occurred below −200 mv.
Figure 4(a) shows a rise in symptomatic, prodromal and latent infection until case isolation and other interventions are implemented (at approximated 7 days), when the epidemic becomes controlled.
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Our method aimed at approximating this spatial relation using planar regressions is described as follows: 1.
In bipolar disorder, clinical treatment ameliorates symptomatology and aims at approximating conditions of healthy individuals.
These factors aims at approximating the confidence of the unsupervised recommendation.
RSM aims at approximating f by a suitable polynomial in some region of the independent process variables.
In this study, restoration treatments aimed at approximating historical forest structure and disturbances included modified single-tree selection cutting, with and without prescribed burning.
Three neural networks are used as parametric structures to implement the algorithm, which aims at approximating the cost function, the control law, and the error dynamics, respectively.
But these tests presented a chicken-or-egg situation: Does excelling at math sharpen a person's ability to approximate numbers, or are people who are good at approximating numbers most likely to go on to excel at math?
Perhaps they do best at approximating what a contingent of actual inmates might achieve, were they tackling Julius Caesar.
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