Sentence examples for estimates of either from inspiring English sources

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But, there are no credible claims that estimates of either have their usual convenient properties.

For each system estimates of either sediment volumes (mass) or sediment fluxes of continental and marine subsystems have been compiled in order to receive a complete routing in terms of mass conservation for specific time periods since the Late Glacial Maximum as well as the Cenozoic.

These sizes were appropriate to sample the small species of algae and invertebrates that characterized the shore and did not result in different estimates of either mean abundances or spatial and temporal variances of species [50], [51].

Thus, although the 3D structure was displaced by cocaine along an axis representing cost, the reason for this movement could have been a gain change in the BSR substrate and have had nothing to do with subjective estimates of either opportunity or effort costs.

There are no population-based estimates of either its incidence or prevalence in any population in the world.

Inclusion of gestational age at birth in the multivariate models did not materially change the estimates of either PFOA or PFOS.

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Presumably, persistent VDalv during pulmonary embolus would preclude the accuracy of PETCO2 as an estimate of either PaCO2 or VCO2,br.

These constraints consisted of holding constant the mean estimate of either model parameter across all, some, or none of the strains.

Any other covariates that were either statistically significantly associated with the outcome (p < 0.05) or resulted in > 10% change in the estimate of either Mn exposure variables when removed were also retained.

(For an introduction to decision theory, see Berger (1985).) In Celeux et al. (2000) and Hurn et al. (2003), the action is simply a point estimate, of either the sample partition, or a sequence of component-specific parameters.

In other words, one needs to provide an estimate of either 1). the variance in exposure magnitude over time, or 2). the variance of any random errors resulting from sources other than exposure variability (e.g., biomarker measurement error and natural biokinetic variation across individuals.

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