Sentence examples for estimation arising from from inspiring English sources

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To account for the uncertainty in PAF estimation arising from the estimation of RRs for each cancer site, a sensitivity analysis was performed under alternative scenarios using the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs of RR estimates.

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We believe that could be a comparing source and supplement to our incidence estimation arisen from cohort data.

The error of the abundance estimation arises from biological and technical variation as well from the protein and peptide intensity estimators.

Uncertainties in the radiation dose estimation arise from incomplete assay of the kinetics, low accuracy in volume measurements and absorbed dose S-values for stylized models instead of the actual animal geometry.

First, revolving around the seminal analysis of Barry and Brown (1985), literature drawing on portfolio choice and equilibrium asset pricing theory suggests that increased disclosure reduces estimation risk arising from investor estimates of key parameters of an asset's payoff distribution ('estimation-risk approach').

In addition, a closed form analytical expression is derived for the bit-error rate of orthogonal space time block codes (OSTBC) based MIMO OFDM systems including the effect of channel estimation error arising from the proposed SIP based estimation techniques.

In order to reduce estimation error arising from uncertainty concerning the correct adjustment parameters, a Bayes estimator of classified MDT was developed as a weighted average of the expected MDT given the sample and a set of adjustment parameters, with the posterior classification probabilities providing the weights.

A parameter estimation problem arising from a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics problem is formulated.

A common type of data used for analysing employers' preferences is survey data (see Colombo 2009), and statistical tools have been developed to address estimation problems arising from the survey design11.

The estimation bias arising from the produced samples is uncovered by multiple separate chains rather than a single chain, and therefore it has comparatively higher diagnostic reliability in terms of detecting if the underlying stationary distribution has been fully explored and the chains have converged to the same limiting distribution.

If the initial points cover the parameter space adequately well, the observed distribution of the local optima can be used to quantify the difficulty of the parameter estimation problem arising from multi-modality.

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