Sentence examples for degrees assuming from inspiring English sources

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We compared those numbers to what the same students would have earned without degrees, assuming that their salary growth would have been only half as fast.

At the same time, since the most stringent permutation based null-model predicts non-linear dependencies of individual occurrence probabilities on vertex degrees, assuming such linearity in statistical models of co-occurrence will be linked to loss of stringency.

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"Scientists, people with academic degrees, assume they know how it's done," Mr. Randi said, "but they're trained to look for the facts, not the tricks".

Since the identity of pharmacology is not readily defined [ 22- 24], defining what needs to be taught in differing degrees assumes an importance hitherto not fully appreciated.

interacting nodes with high network degrees assumed to correspond to essential gene products in the cell [ 23]--with 15 or more interactions, the topology filter option was applied to the new network creating a smaller network.

Students in the Ph.D. program in Developmental Biology may apply for an M.S. degree, assuming completion of their course requirements and preparation of a written proposal.

A legal education app could provide the key in aiding students to make connections between their study areas; it could be made to fit alongside a law degree, assuming a student's knowledge in sync with their level of study, by including content from both current and past courses.

The website then generates a handy report that tells you how long it would take to pay off a four-year degree compared to getting a 2-year associate's degree or a high school degree, assuming that you ended up working in the field that you majored in.

Sensitivity of Computational Results with Crowding Degree assuming the relative speed is 0.25 (SDB = 0.25), the YJD values are limited to 0 and 1. Figure 6 compares the choice percentage with different YJD values used.

For first-derivative methods of the same degree, assuming a constant step size h, this error is BDF 4 (t n + 1 ) − x (t n + 1 ) ≈ 72 750 h 5 x (5 ), ξ ∈ [ t n − 3, t n + 1 ], AM 4 (t n + 1 ) − x (t n + 1 ) ≈ 19 720 h 5 x (5 ), ξ ∈ [ t n − 3, t n + 1 ], in the case of the BDF and the Adams-Moulton formula of degree four, respectively.

The planet receives about 38percentt more radiation than Earth does — enough to give it an equilibrium temperature between -76 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, assuming it has an Earthlike atmosphere (and that's a huge assumption).

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