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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a accuracy of" is not correct in English.
It should be "an accuracy of" because "accuracy" begins with a vowel sound. You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the level of precision or correctness in a measurement or assessment.
Example: "The experiment achieved an accuracy of 95%, which is considered excellent in this field."
Alternatives: "a level of accuracy" or "an extent of accuracy".
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a Accuracy of prediction and computing.
a Accuracy of different constant thresholds.
(a) Accuracy of outlier detection of mode-finder compared to 6D LMS.
Table 3 (A) Accuracy of age and SAPS II to detect ARC.
We also observe that the curves for the three different contraction factors have different accuracies before they converge to a accuracy of almost 1.
(A ) Accuracy of a 'regularized' third-order maximum entropy model of the spatial configurations of the same groups of mice from Figure 3A.
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N : number of alignments in the test sets, A: accuracy, which is defined as the fraction of correctly classified input alignments, A+: accuracy of alignments in reading direction of ncRNA, A-: accuracy of reverse complementary alignments.
"Using existing location technologies, you can navigate through a city with an accuracy of a few meters.
Some special radars can measure to an accuracy of a few centimetres.
The model was validated against ice-mass-balance buoys57 providing an accuracy of a few centimetres during the growth phase.
All measurements were taken with a digital caliper of an accuracy of 0.02 mm.
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