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The phrase "the maximum likelihood" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a statistical concept, specifically the most probable value or set of values for a given situation based on data or observations. Example: "The maximum likelihood for the average daily temperature in August is 80 degrees Fahrenheit based on the past 10 years of data."
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Model parameters are estimated via the maximum likelihood method.
The BL model was calibrated by the maximum likelihood method.
In this loop, the maximum likelihood approach is used (estimate).
Regression parameters were estimated by the Maximum Likelihood Method.
We estimated β and σ using the maximum likelihood method.
The parameters were estimated using the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE).
However, the maximum likelihood estimates of σ2 are different.
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The maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic tree from all eight genes is displayed in Figure 5B.
The analysis was conducted under the maximum-likelihood algorithm.
Therefore, the maximum-likelihood parameter estimation can be obtained.
The Maximum-likelihood weighting factor can be rewritten as follows.
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