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"methodological approximation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the process of using a method or approach for the purpose of approximating a desired result. For example, "The team employed a methodological approximation to determine the most efficient solution to the problem."
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Finally, all of the works of our group related to this methodological approximation are mentioned and summarized, showing that all of them support the validity of this approximation.
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The methodological approximations of the five articles respond to different designs including miRNAs binding sites, mitochondrial heteroplasmy, SNP genotyping, and a very particular sample.
The theory of second-order regular variation and second-order subexponentiality provides the ideal methodological framework to derive second-order approximations for the risk concentration and the diversification benefit.
A methodological framework is formulated so that continuum approximation techniques can be used to design bus networks for cities where travel demand varies gradually over space.
As mentioned in Section Methodological approaches, the BIC score represents an approximation of the full marginal likelihood, which is comparable to the Bayesian posterior with a vague prior.
Actually, our understanding of the evolutionary history as well as the classification and naming of taxa necessarily is an iterative process, with an approximation to reality, often triggered by methodological innovations.
In an attempt to overcome this methodological challenge, we analysed the frequency data as a best possible approximation of a 'true' evolution and found a similar evolution of IPV.
From a methodological point of view, we have introduced a method for the fast approximation of the evolutionary neighborhood of a query sequence with a run-time that increases linearly with the number of homologs.
Kuhn initially used incommensurability predominately to challenge cumulative characterizations of scientific advance, according to which scientific progress is an improving approximation to the truth, and to challenge the idea that there are unchanging, neutral methodological standards for comparing theories throughout the development of the natural sciences.
(Their approximation: "mischievous mating").
It's a methodological prize".
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