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Discover LudwigThe phrase "estimated equal to" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the estimated or approximate value, size, or quantity of something that is equivalent or similar to another thing. Example: The estimated equal to the size of the earthquake was a magnitude of 6.2 on the Richter scale. In this sentence, the estimated value of the earthquake's magnitude is being compared to the actual measurement of 6.2. Another example: The estimated equal to the number of participants in the meeting was approximately fifty people. In this sentence, the estimated number of participants is being compared to the actual number of fifty people.
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At 77 K and pressure of 1 MPa, on such an adsorbing surface, the excess hydrogen physisorption is estimated equal to ∼7.0wt%.
The sample size of the set composed by model years with global mean temperature at 1.5 °C, 2 °C, and 4 °C warming has been estimated equal to 115, 115 and 116, respectively.
The mean value of COD was estimated equal to 100 g/L during the experimental period.
Considering independent the two sources of uncertainties, by adding them in quadrature, the uncertainty in the planarity of the scanned surface can be estimated equal to ±0.02 mm.
After using NORTA inverse method, the mean vector and the covariance matrix of in-control transformed data are estimated equal to ( {boldsymbolupmu}_{mathbf{0}} = left( {begin{array}{cc} {0.546} 0 end{array} } right) ) and ( {mathbfSigma}_{mathbf{0}} = left( {begin{array}{cc} {0.667} & {0.268} {0.268} & {0.999} end{array} } right) ), respectively.
The quasi-periodic shape of some of these plots suggests that, if two complementary modes are effectively excited, a third path is likely present with a differential group delay estimated equal to 1.6 ms. This assumption is confirmed by propagation predictions indicating possible refraction on E and F2 layers.
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Joint information estimates equal to the sum of information by the individual schemes would indicate non-redundancy of the contributing information.
In Figure 1, it is worth mentioning that a large part of China has total mortality values of less than 0. We grouped together all mortality estimates equal to or less than 0 for visual purposes.
To this end, we defined a 'subset permutation' p value as the fraction of random subsets (1,000 matched for size and class proportions) of the full set of samples that gave rise to LOOCV error estimates equal to or lower than the selected subset.
An estimate equal to the sum of products of weights of oriented edges that constitute contour is suggested as a measure of the degree of closure in ecosystems.
The iterative algorithm stems from the rather intuitive observation that a better estimate of the required initial shape can be obtained by adding a correction to the previous shape estimate equal to the computed mismatch in the deformed shapes.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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