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For the malaria-related estimates, the diversity of opinions seems to reflect genuine uncertainty and strikingly diverse views on what could ultimately be better defined estimates of health outcomes of untreated malaria (notwithstanding some variation due to factors not accounted for in the questionnaire, such as co-morbidities).
Though the recovery rate of carcasses which were available in the field could not be precisely defined, estimates of the carcasses which were lost to surveillance during this scabies outbreak, based on all type of recovery and the pre- and post-epidemic number of chamois, indicated that the use of dogs substantially enhanced recovery rates.
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(34) which defined estimated income tax in the case of an individual or a corporation as the estimated tax defined in section 6015 d) or 6154(c), respectively.
An unbiased and unequivocally defined estimate of grain sizes and shapes is fundamental for understanding the microscopic behaviour of crystalline materials modified by the action of stress fields and/or chemical gradients.
Since our goal was to explore the relationship between scaup productivity and abundance of various regions across the breeding range, we sought a geographically defined estimate of the number of young scaup produced across the breeding range.
This determination is typically made by visual comparison of the functional imaging results with Brodmann's schematic drawings and thus comes with no defined estimate of precision or uncertainty.
You will learn concepts necessary to define estimates and margins of errors and learn how you can use these to make predictions relatively well and also provide an estimate of the precision of your forecast.
For example, McCarthy and Possingham 20 used beta probability distributions to define estimates of the probability of revegetation success for two different management actions.
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Holsinger, K. E. & Weir, B. S. Genetics in geographically structured populations: defining, estimating and interpreting FST.
Last week, Ms. Greene, 23, asked the 12 students to define "estimate," "perimeter" and "dimensions" while her lead teacher, Donna Conwell, patrolled the room.
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