Sentence examples for estimation of long term from inspiring English sources

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50 However, unbiased estimation of long term cost effectiveness may require more complex models of the disease process, accompanied by related information on the cost and utility of interventions and complications.

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For some purposes, meaningful and useful estimates can be obtained from models, and the best example is the estimation of long-term average annual soil loss using by the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE).

They provide a more reliable estimation of long-term motion and risk, but are not always reliable since they ignore the dependencies between the vehicles in the scene.

The algorithm is based on the estimation of long-term pitch envelope and measure of long-term pitch divergence between speeches and noises.

Martin (1977) introduced the multiplier method for the estimation of long-term camber/deflection in the version most commonly used in normative approaches.

Using sedimentation rates and an estimation of long-term sediment compaction, the pond's "life span" was calculated at 370 to 600 years.

For the estimation of long-term stochastic radiation health effects (such as cancer) and radiation protection purposes, a linear non-threshold (LNT) model is applied.

It involves statistical extrapolation of extreme response distribution at very upper tail region for the estimation of long-term extreme responses from short-term field or simulation data.

Selection of high temperature coatings and structural materials, used in turbine applications, requires extensive understanding of materials phase equilibria at elevated temperatures for the estimation of long-term materials behaviour.

The author used probability models for wind variability including air density, surface roughness factor, wind speed, Weibull parameters, and error estimation of long-term wind speed based upon the Measure-Correlate-Predict method for uncertainty analysis.

Through the estimation of long-term risk, we were able to examine the behavior of return periods under two different definitions: the reciprocal of the exceedance probability of occurrence and the expected recurrence time.

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