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were estimations
noun
The process of making an estimate.
Exact(5)
Limitations: Targets were estimations of overweight or underweight.
The figures were estimations and derived from a national study on mental health in the Iranian adult population [ 16].
The reference rates for the French patients were estimations of cancer incidences in France during the period 1975 1995 (Menegoz and Cherié-Challine, 2000).
Those means and standard deviations were estimations, which we applied to calculate the Z-score of each D. We obtained the P-value defined by the one-sided normal distribution (P(X> Z)) and corrected P-values by the false discovery rate [ 68].
We estimated the phenotypic mean by using an lsmean model expressed as lsi = μi + L + B where ls was the lsmean value of each lines (i), μ represents the mean of viral accumulation for each lines (i), L and B were estimations of the lines and block effects, respectively.
Similar(54)
Secondary aims were estimation of RR, toxicity and OS.
By definition, data taken from self-administered questionnaires are estimations.
The time frames given are estimations and not guaranteed schedules.
Circles and squares are estimation results in United States and Japan.
where ( widehat{lambda} ) is estimation value by ( widehat{alpha} ).
The second was "estimation of the exposure that a small child living in a former clandestine lab would receive".
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