accurate estimation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandestimation
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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estimation
noun
uk/ˌes.tɪˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌes.təˈmeɪ.ʃən/
your opinion of someone ...
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First, the use of clustering information enables moreaccurateestimationof the standard errors of the parameters.
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Since this equation requires anaccurateestimationof all the parameters, any inaccuracy will violate this equation, which affect the calculations.
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The small number of participants does not allow foraccurateestimationof the risk of transmission to household members.
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Individuals aged 5 yr or more were used, as a minimum of five shell lines are required to ensure anaccurateestimationof growth parameters.
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Accordingly, anaccurateestimationof the underlying trait would only be possible if the effects of the situation could be partialled out.
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With a transverse stack of slices in the short axis plane through the ventricles, it is possible to provide anaccurateestimationof ventricular function.
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It can also provideaccurateestimationof left and right ventricular function, even with complex congenital abnormalities, as well as flow and velocity information.
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Some knowledge of the distribution of reproductive success of males and females is, therefore, crucial to theaccurateestimationof effective population size.
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Agricultural management specialists need simple andaccurateestimationtechniques to predict rice yields in the planning process.
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The results of the group transmission experiment has led to a moreaccurateestimationof the transmission parameters than the results of the one-to-one experiment.
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If these factors can be predicted, then a moreaccurateestimationof the time frame of impact and cost can be made.
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However, we found that theaccurateestimationof epistatic effects depends strongly on the size of mapping population.
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A moreaccurateestimationof the individual band intensity can be obtained by reamplifying each sample and using the mean instead of a single measurement.
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An analysis of the life cycle including detailed chronology might bring anaccurateestimationof the degree of adaptation.
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Our study indicates that in any future study, moreaccurateestimationof the human capital accumulation function and peer quality formulation will be necessary.
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Further use of these expressions is presented leading toaccurateestimationof the star-planet system parameters with very limited photometric information.
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The new data is important for a moreaccurateestimationof the transmission parameters and for insight in the interaction of piglets with different shedding patterns and different receptor status.
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Finally, the tense, voice and aspect features are perhaps the cleanest in terms ofaccurateestimation, but have the most indirect relation to the class distinctions.
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Moreaccurateestimationof reproduction ratios and critical vaccine coverage for measles is only possible if more empirical knowledge about the agestructured mixing patterns becomes available.
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