1 a guess or calculation about the cost, size, value, etc. of something:
computer-aided estimations
estimation of the cost
The first novel was successful, whereas the second, in my estimation, was not.
4 a guess about the cost, size, value, etc. of something:
computer-aided estimations
an estimation of the cost
Leaving alone the question as to why this might happen, it seems useful to also produce some precise quantitative estimations of such suspected exaggerations.
Figure 11 depicts the latency estimations as a function of case marking, collapsed over all levels of animacy.
Potential errors in the fish points association give rise to incoherent or divergent length and weight estimations, which can be eliminated by postprocessing filters.
Except in special circumstances where one may be looking for specific microbes, the knowledge gained by viable counts is minimal for biomass estimations.
Anyway, as the elements of the unknown vector are not independent from each other, nonlinear optimisation could be applied to recover more accurate estimations.
Physicians in internal medicine, surgery, and anaesthesiology held significantly shorter estimations of "terminal" than did physicians in general practice, public health, and psychiatry.
Means of estimations were used as land-use values for each square.
The coefficients for ideology have powerful effects across all model estimations, thus indicating extremely robust effects.
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