Sentence examples for estimates arrived from inspiring English sources

Exact(5)

These fitted within the range of estimates arrived at by other methods.

That contrasts with the bottom-up estimates arrived at by tallying the earnings projections of analysts who follow individual companies.

All but one of the extrapolation estimates of prevalence of slavery within a national population fell within one percentage point of the estimates arrived through random sample surveys.

The estimates derived from the Illness Mapping are presented as the mean and standard error of the mean (SEM) of all the group estimates arrived through consensus (male/female groups separately and all groups).

It is likely that each of the above-mentioned differences between the two mapping equations contributed to the differing EQ-5D health utility estimates arrived at by the two equations in our study.

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And that would hold only help to keep the nation's unemployment rate -- currently at 9.1percentt, with new estimates arriving Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics -- high.

By one estimate arrived at by taking the rate of mortality among sick and wounded soldiers in the war's first chaotic year and extrapolating it across the carnage that followed – Hammond's initiatives saved nearly 26,000 lives.

A number of young women were understandably in tears, but they were brave enough to stay until the end, which, according to my rough estimate, arrived 14 hours later.

The estimate arrived at in this study (1.4%) is closer to the upper limit of the range suggested by previous research conducted among pregnant women (0.1%-1.9%) [ 8].

n number of quadrats based on which the estimates were arrived at, S obs observed species richness, S Chao1 Chao1 estimate, S Jack2 second order jackknife estimate, α Fisher's alpha, D density (individuals/100 m).

In the one study that attempted to estimate saccadic latencies in the visual world paradigm (Altmann & Kamide, 2004), a range of different estimates were arrived at, depending on whether the cue to move the eyes was a word which also cued the identity of the target object to which participants had to move their eyes, or whether the target identity was known in advance.

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