Sentence examples for inadequate estimate from inspiring English sources

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Secondly, the Kenyan study was conducted on a lower sample size (n=149) and may be an inadequate estimate.

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In sharp contrast, existing work has the potential to substantially overestimate the number of latent components and to provide inadequate estimates for the kernel parameter.

These factors include significant geological features, groundwater drawdown, inadequate estimates of hydraulic conductivity from packer tests, and stress-induced rock-mass permeability reduction in the vicinity of tunnel (lining-like zone).

Furthermore, an additional 14,300 people (according to outdated and presumably inadequate estimates) live in unofficial accommodation such as tent camps; for the year 2003, FEANTSA, the European Federation of National Organizations Working with the Homeless, estimated the number of homeless people at 17,000; the authors presume that this number has increased considerably since then [34].

He criticised the lack of foresight in earlier decisions that had led to "inconsistencies and inadequate estimating" in the future needs of the RAN, which had consequently left the fleet outdated and minimal.

The homogeneous variance model yielded high precision at all times, but overall inadequate estimates of between-trial variances.

The net-to-gross ratio appears to be a satisfactory metric to evaluate the production potential of fluvial reservoirs, but as shown here, this metric works well only for estimation of production potential at the field level and is inadequate to estimate the well-level production.

In a changing climate, however, traditional approaches based on historical records of rainfall and on the stationary assumption can be inadequate and lead to poor estimates of rainfall intensity quantiles.

But now those surprising conclusions have drawn heated criticism from other scientists who claim that the studies' methodology was flawed and the original data completely inadequate to estimate the role that contagion might play in the spread of these behaviors.

However, the results of this study and Hiramatsu et al. (2011) argue that the scaling relation of Nadeau and Johnson (1998) is inadequate to estimate slip for inland earthquakes.

It is, however, usually difficult to obtain a reliable value of f CE, because the sampling frequency of the waveform records analyzed in this study is not high enough, 100-Hz sampling at most stations, which is inadequate to estimate the corner frequency of smaller earthquakes.

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