Sentence examples for because we have assumed from inspiring English sources

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This is because we have assumed that a parameter Z, which is different from the true value Z true, gives R wp larger than that for the true value R wp true.

Because we have assumed that the limiter would affect only the pilot sequences, we have to define new methods for approximating these scaling parameters.

It is shown that with the increase of a number of UEs per cell, throughput decreases, which is obvious because we have assumed a fixed number of RBs from the CC sets.

Because we have assumed that the power amplifier is matched to work with TDMT transmission, we have set the 1 dB compression point of the power amplifier based on the 64-QAM constellation PP distribution.

However, this can be guaranteed because we have assumed that both the RSU and the eavesdropper are active entities which will transmit control information or messages, and the corresponding channel gains can be estimated at the relays using the pilots from the received signals.

The forecast extent of lowest cell density has a greater span, because we have assumed that the noise in our synthetic MR scans, generated according to Eq. (14), is larger on a proportional basis in low-density regions.

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That is to say that in the previous simulations, we had been overestimating the photochemical production of cloud mass contribution to the condensational cloud and that overestimation increased with latitude, because we had assumed a rate that had been defined near the equator.

These data were unexpected because we had assumed that the added costs of continuing NS at 50% of the previous dose would eliminate the cost-effectiveness associated with SCIT altogether.

Using the geneticists rule of thumb "you get what you select for" we had expected our variants to show an improved ability to fold the substrate they had been selected on but thought it unlikely that they would be generally improved in chaperone activity because we had assumed that evolution had already selected for maximal chaperone ability.

We had initially decided to ignore boundary threshold modulations because we had assumed that the effects of altering the boundary would be similar to altering the drift (i.e., increasing the duration of the decision process) and conceptually could be considered to capture the same variance.

These findings were somewhat surprising because we had assumed after the pregnancy, couples might experience less conflict over smoking; however, perhaps denormalization, anti-smoking norms and stigma faced by parents who smoke is such that tobacco-related conflict is potentially an ongoing issue.

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