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The phrase "estimation equation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a mathematical equation used to estimate a value or quantity, often in a scientific or statistical context. Example: "The researcher used a regression model to create an estimation equation for predicting the number of endangered species in the area."
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We furthermore investigated by a logistic regression analysis with a robust variance estimate (generalized estimation equation approach) the influence of the RNFL on the likelihood for a P100 below 118 ms and for a MD variation ≥ ±2.5 decibel.
OR: Odds ratio; RR: Relative risk; MLE: Maximum likelihood estimator; GEE: Generalized estimation equation; SE: Standard error; MSE: Mean square error.
Means and log standard deviations are estimated using the maximum likelihood estimation equation shown in Eq. (5).
The generalized estimation equation model was used to estimate odds ratios and corresponding 95% confidence intervals.
If heterogeneity remains, random effects models will be estimated by including an additive random effect in the estimation equation [ 22].
Sensitivity analysis—In addition to the conditional logistic regression, we estimated odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals using a generalised estimation equation framework.
Marginal models, such as the Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) method, adjust for the clustering nature of data and estimate the standard error of the estimated parameters correctly.
Data were analysed using generalised estimation equation (GEE) modelling.
An estimation equation embracing all rock classes will be useful for the rock engineers.
An estimation equation was suggested on the basis of the test results.
We analyzed the estimation equation for design ice loads of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) classification rules.
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