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The phrase "corrected estimates" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to estimates that have been revised or adjusted for accuracy. Example: "After reviewing the data, we have provided the corrected estimates for the project's budget."
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(iii) Corrected estimates based on the Heckman's two step consistent estimator.
The findings indicated that the use of peak heights from the pool electropherograms without correction for stutter (shadow) product and preferential amplification performed as well as corrected estimates of frequencies.
Using these corrected estimates, we replicate the central analyses in four prior papers on income segregation.
If the effects of measurement error are not corrected, estimates of the regression coefficients and their variances are biased.
Divergence among genera within the tribe reaches 35% in corrected estimates, a level that is as great as that among representatives of different tribes.
By correcting for the non-ignorable missing data mechanism and other detection phenomena, we are able to obtain corrected estimates of the flux and luminosity distribution of source populations.
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Several authors have, therefore, proposed to infer bias corrected estimates based solely on the initial sample data.
The standard errors and confidence intervals of the bias-corrected estimates are then precisely the same as the original estimates.
Korteweg and Sorensen (2015) used a Bayesian filtering procedure to recover the price path for individual properties and produce selection-corrected estimates of historical combined loan-to-value ratios distributions.
Finally, bias-corrected estimates of the accuracy measures were obtained based on the 0.632+ method [42].
Maximum likelihood-corrected estimates of the distances were used, and parameters were estimated from the dataset.
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