Sentence examples for mirror estimate from inspiring English sources

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Then, we discuss the use of approximated solutions to intuitively predict the neuronal response: Either the "activating function" or the "mirror estimate", depending on the pulse duration and the cell space constant.

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The 531 items include a George IV giltwood convex mirror (estimated value, $3,800 to $4,600), an early 20th-century six-branch cut-glass chandelier ($775 to $1,000), a set of four dining chairs by Yuki ($470 to $780) and a porcelain cupid clock ($620 to $935).

Mr. Ivankovich is also auctioning chairs and mirrors (estimated between $400 and $1,500) showing Nutting's occasional lively variations.

It decided to score its budget proposals in a way that ignores the potential return on investments we might make in infrastructure, educating our children, or providing them health care, while enshrining "smoke and mirrors" estimates of the potential return on tax cuts that benefit their base, the people George W. Bush once called "the haves and the have mores".

While two of these estimates do not differ much from that of the general population in Sub Saharan Africa (31%)[ 2]; the mirror image estimate (37.4%) is considerably higher.

Look in the mirror and estimate where your parting is.

Figures in the report closely mirror outside estimates.

"Thanks a million" trumpeted both the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, reflecting estimates of the size of the crowd.

Overall, the new report mirrors earlier estimates, finding that autism is roughly five times more common in boys than in girls.

These numbers are broadly mirrored by estimates put forward by several other peer reviewed studies and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

In addition, 219 of 665 individuals (33% of the sample) reported food insecurity at baseline, which mirrors national estimates among low-income individuals (2).

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