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The phrase "a calculating error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a mistake made during a calculation or computation process.
Example: "The accountant discovered a calculating error in the financial report that needed to be corrected before submission."
Alternatives: "calculation mistake" or "computational error".
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A calculating error created a blast equivalent to detonating 15 megatonnes of TNT, the bomb was the largest ever detonated by the United States – about 1,000 times larger than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the second world war.
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(1 An error of up to ±3% is tolerable, while every water sample with a calculated error outside this range has to be re-measured.
An error of up to ±3% is tolerable, while every water sample with a calculated error outside this range should be measured again.
Specifically, the Illumina deep sequencing data had a calculated overall error rate of <1% by analysis of the PhiX control lane (Illumina Inc., Hayward, CA), and at least 5-fold coverage and a quality score of 30 were required for mapping of deep sequencing reads at any given position in the genome.
Approach F: Median of all 124 × 20 calculated error rates.
By projecting the effect of those uncertainties forward 30 years, the astronomers calculated an "error ellipsoid," a region of space where the asteroid is likely to be during its nearest pass on 26 October 2028.
Still, the whole enterprise has the air not of a great political campaign but of a great political caper a series of pranks and calculated errors.
We have calculated an error margin using a standard absolute error analysis method.
In our particular case, we calculated an error of less than ±3% in the calculation of mix of sources in the two-source experiments, based on the distances from the single source experiments.
This alternative OC measure considers the generated confusion matrix to calculate an error coefficient that should capture how much a result diverges from the ideal prediction and how much the classifier is inconsistent about a relative order of the classes.
There's also a formula for calculating the error in comparing one survey with another.
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