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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were fit to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in conditional sentences or to describe capabilities or qualities of a person or thing. Here are a few examples: 1. If we were fit to climb that mountain, we would have made it to the top. 2. The new recruits were fit to handle any challenge thrown their way. 3. Her skills were fit to lead the company to success. 4. The old bridge was no longer fit to support heavy traffic. 5. The restaurant only serves meals that are fit to be gourmet dishes.
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All of the items were fit to a measurement model.
The parameters of a 3-compartment pharmacokinetic model were fit to measured arterial propofol concentrations.
And certainly more imagination than the designers were fit to dish out last time.
To determine IC50 data were fit to a four-parameter sigmoidal dose response model (GraphPad Prism).
The DFT total energies were fit to a nearest-neighbour classical Heisenberg Hamiltonian.
Lifetimes were fit to a biexponential decay using a constrained least-squared algorithm.
The water vapor permeability results were fit to the Nielsen law.
Data (weighted for study size) were fit to an exponential function relating specificity to tilt duration.
Reduced quadratic models were fit to the experimental data and were found to be highly significant.
Multiple trait models were fit to estimate genetic covariances among traits.
The equilibrium data were fit to Langmuir and Tempkin models (R2 = 0.999 and 0.997 respectively).
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