| REALM | rapid estimate of adult literacy in medicine |
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| SEE | standard error of estimate |
| MLE | Maximum Likelihood Estimate |
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| MUNE | Motor unit number estimate |
| REALM | Rapid Estimate Of Adult Literacy in Medicine |
| SEE | Standard Error of Estimate |
| SEE | Standard Error of the Estimate |
| estimate | A valuing or rating by the mind, without actually measuring, weighing, or the like; rough or approximate calculation; as, an estimate of the cost of a building, or of the quantity of water in a pond. "Weigh success in a moral balance, and our whole estimate is changed." (J. C. Shairp) Synonym: Estimate, Estimation, Esteem. The noun estimate, like its verb, supposes chiefly an exercise of judgment in determining the amount, importance, or magnitude of things, with their other exterior relations; as, an estimate of expenses incurred; a true estimate of life, etc. Esteem is a moral sentiment made up of respect and attachment, the valuation of a person as possessing useful qualities or real worth. Thus we speak of the esteem of the wise and good as a thing greatly to be desired. Estimation seems to waver between the two. In our version of the Scriptures it is used simply for estimate; as, "If he be poorer than thy estimation." . In other cases, it verges toward esteem; as, "I know him to be of worth and worthy estimation." . It will probably settle down at last on this latter sense. "Esteem is the value we place upon some degree of worth. It is higher than simple approbation, which is a decision of judgment. It is the commencement of affection." "No; dear as freedom is, and in my heart's Just estimation prized above all price." (Cowper) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| estimate1 |
1. a rough calculation or one based on incomplete data. 2. a statistic used to characterize the value of a population parameter. Called also estimator.
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| estimate2 |
1. to produce or use a rough calculation. 2. to measure or calculate a statistic for characterization of a population parameter.
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| estimated creatinine clearance |
ABBR: Calc CrCl. The rate of the removal of creatinine from the serum by the kidney. SEE: creatinine clearance test.
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| estimated date of confinement |
The pregnant woman's estimated due date.
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| estimated date of confinement |
Anticipated due date for delivery of the baby. Calculated from the first day of the last Period.
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| estimate | a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody |
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| estimate | an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth |
| estimate | the respect with which a person is held |
| estimate | a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) |
| estimate | a statement indicating the likely cost of some job |
| estimate | form an opinion about |
| estimate | judge to be probable |
| estimate | calculated approximately |
| estimate | income tax paid periodically on income that is not subject to withholding taxes |
| estimate | return required of a taxpayer whose tax withheld from income does not meet the tax liability for the year |
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