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The phrase "estimate performance" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it to describe a project timeline that predicts when certain tasks should be completed in order to ensure an efficient workflow: "We'll estimate performance for each step of the project before beginning."
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3D-numerical simulations were performed to estimate performance in pump and turbine modes, partly supported by the experimental data.
To estimate performance by orphan-types (ie no parents versus single-parents), we performed the ANOVA of having and not having a natural mentor in the two orphan types (Table 2).
Although BPE and MLE have better estimate performance than other existing methods, there is substantial room for improvement in estimation accuracy because they are only grounded on a posterior probability.
Considering the foregoing, the design of the proposed system calls for simulation to estimate performance.
The purpose of the study was to estimate performance of the lifeboat when launched in extreme wind conditions.
Attribute importance models bring out essential building characteristics required to estimate performance for optimized room and building design.
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The estimated performance is compared with the representative DOA estimation methods.
This gives the estimated performance advantage of placebo firms a causal interpretation and implies that treatment firms performed worse because their boards were changed.
(d) Estimated performance of ChIL-seq at given total reads.
Estimated performance of the adapted prototype for ISDN, SDSL, and VDSL applications provides promising results.
It also presents the estimated performance for a proposed baseline Bot-PTES.
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