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"depend on inference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is reliant on deducing or understanding based on evidence or clues. You can use this phrase when discussing a situation or decision that is not explicitly stated, but can be determined through logical reasoning or educated guessing. Example: The true meaning of the author's ambiguous statement depends on inference, as there is no clear explanation provided in the text.
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This supposition, however, does cause him to doubt things that depend on inference and here he is quite explicit that this is due to the fallibility of memory.
High performance of our proposed algorithm as compared to existing BN inference algorithms that depend on inference of connectivity from the data, further support the advantage of using prior biological knowledge on connectivity.
UK Caucasian individuals who were homozygous for this haplotype were estimated to be at threefold risk for disease compared with all others (OR 3.18, 95% CI 1.13 8.92; P = 0.03), and this analysis does not depend on inference of uncertain phase because individuals that are homozygous for a haplotype are unambiguously identified by their genotype.
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Another view is that the attribution of mental states to others depends on inference about, or simulation of, one's own mental states, so introspection about one's own mental states occurs developmentally prior to mentalising about other people (Goldman, 2006).
The issue was important because job bias is often hidden; proving it depends on inference and circumstantial evidence.
In the absence of orthogonal information on DNA binding preferences of TFs, such as in vitro binding data, achieving this goal primarily depends on inference of a binding model (such as a DNA 'motif') from the ChIP-seq data.
Ancestral gene content reconstruction of ortholog groups shows that A. tamarense Group IV has the largest number of gene families gained (314 1,563 depending on inference method) relative to all other organisms in the analysis (0 782).
However, the Aphelenchoidea were not monophyletic [ 9- 11], with plant pathogens such as Aphelenchoides spp. and Bursaphelenchus spp. (Aphelenchoididae) either unresolved among Tylenchina [ 11] or more closely related to Panagrolaimomorpha, but in the latter case with support levels varying substantially, depending on inference method [ 9, 10].
The ability to characterize it accurately at broad spatial scales depends on inferences about relationships to observable characteristics like overstory structure.
This account suggests that human learning from evaluative feedback depends on inferences about communicative intent, goals and other mental states much like learning from other sources, such as demonstration, observation and instruction.
In each of these examples, according to defenders of sense-data theory, there is something of which one is "directly" aware, meaning that one's awareness of it is immediate and does not depend on any inference or judgment.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com