Sentence examples for mathematically assessed from inspiring English sources

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How far the training opportunities offered to a senior executive during his career have helped his professional development cannot be mathematically assessed.

Orthogonal also refers to the fact that effect of each factor can be mathematically assessed independent of the effect of the other factors.

This study aimed to evaluate the performance of IR with both task-specific and task-generic strategies.The performance of IR in CT was mathematically assessed with an observer model that predicted the detection accuracy in terms of the detectability index (d').

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The aim of the present work was to mathematically assess the minimum number of isolates that would lead to equivalent growth parameters estimates to those obtained with a high number of strains.

We mathematically assess the effect of such strategies by deleting edges and vertexes from the contact network and predicting the new probability of an epidemic and expected distribution of cases within the community.

The researchers first derived their result mathematically, then assessed how it works in practice, through surveys spanning a range of subjects, including U.S. state capitols, general knowledge, medical diagnoses by dermatologists, and art auction estimates.

The similarity between time series in different brain areas can be assessed mathematically as correlation matrices, indicating functional connectivity [ 29].

5. Causal effects have been treated like a stepchild for a long time, maybe because many researchers shared the opinion that causality would lie outside what could be scientifically assessed or mathematically formalised.

The data of chromameter were mathematically modeled to assess the MED values.

In this work, mechanisms for the recovery of fine water drops suspended in a sunflower oil + decane solution, arising from the injection of gas bubbles in the form of slow continual streams, are assessed experimentally and modelled mathematically.

"Inexact sciences like economics advance funeral by funeral," Samuelson said, and he brought up one of his teachers at Chicago, Frank Knight, a brilliant scholar who is today remembered primarily for the distinction he drew between risk, which can be assessed in probabilistic terms, and uncertainty, which can't be represented mathematically.

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