0 of a person or their behaviour , considered to be very good or deserving praise:
Her performance under such stressful conditions was estimable.
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Therefore, we must impose some restrictions on the parameter space to make the model estimable.
We characterize a representative farmer's economic choices in stylized form and derive an estimable e conometric model.
Hence, there are only 35 estimable genetic effects which are obtained using the linear contrasts of the 36 genotypic values.
The idea is simply to estimate the parameters corresponding to the rejected hypotheses (these are judged estimable) and set the others to zero.
In statistical terms, the burden of proof to be deemed 'estimable' is perhaps not as reasonable as one would want.
Not estimable due to lack of germination at one or two temperatures.
And the effort is likely to serve at the same time to increase one's own esteem as a member of the very body that one presents as estimable.
Nonetheless, there are traditions of thought, student-teacher relations, changing constellation of problems, and institutional and professional connections that join thinkers together in estimable work that has a degree of autonomy.