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'contribute a value' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone adding something beneficial to a situation. For example, "By volunteering her time and knowledge, she was able to contribute a value to the project."
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Now, from (43) we note that if the pair of entries and in the code matrix are equal, they will contribute a value of 1 (or one "hit") to at.
A single patient however can maximally contribute a value of 1 - in case of death - to the numerator of the HSMR.
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Conversely, towns contributing a value of net assets greater than their proportion of the overall sum would be able to set a lower general rate.
For birth, growth, and time to sexual maturation, however, we have replication within parents (i.e., each offspring contributes a value).
The uncertainty components, which contribute a negligible value, could be ignored from the calculation of combined uncertainty value.
It is futile to combat them, and unphilosophical to be depressed by them…Our only care need be the intrinsic worth of our contributions…and if we contribute a positive value in those things the world prizes, no amount of negrophobia can ultimately prevent its recognition" (VAJC, 187).
Valuable – It must contribute a disproportionate value to the customer.
We have observed numerous cases where the contribution to the denominator on behalf of a single patient over the years aggregated to numerical values of 3 to 4. However a patient could only die once and so any patient could maximally contribute a numerical value of 1 to the numerator.
"If Ovi is successful then this acquisition could contribute a lot of value to Nokia, but we struggle to believe that it will earn its keep in the short term," said Richard Windsor, an analyst with Nomura International.
Co-up-regulation or co-down-regulation contributes a positive value in the product XY.
(The worst point contributes a new value X i to the sequence).
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