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The phrase "a decreasing of accuracy" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is more appropriate to say "a decrease in accuracy."
Example: "The new software update resulted in a decrease in accuracy for the data analysis."
Alternatives: "a reduction in accuracy" or "a decline in accuracy."
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The variable selection using Gini importance resulted in a decrease of accuracy rate to 1%to1.5%5%.
The further incorporation of less strongly co-expressed pairs will then lead to a decrease of accuracy.
If multi-camera multi-target 3D tracking is required, stereo matching and temporal tracking can be solved separately by accepting a decrease of tracking accuracy [18 20].
Unfortunately, this manual adjustment usually yields a decrease of predictive accuracy.
Compared with previous results obtained with cloning and sequencing [21], [22], use of the tiling array greatly increased the coverage of known Jun-interactors from 14% to 28% without any decrease of accuracy (∼75%).
All tested models had a strong decrease of accuracy with depth, from an EF of about 0.8 in the topsoil to 0.2 at 0.8 to 1 m subsoil depth.
This increased power of the multi-species screen was accompanied by a slight decrease of accuracy to 0.86, still suggesting that the identification of sites in the ω > 1 category was reliable.
Based on the results (Dai et al. 2013), increasing the shooting distance even by 1 m can lead to a decrease of the measurement accuracy as much as 2.5%. Figure 4 Point location error with a) good and b) bad camera positions (Dai and Lu 2008 ). Figure 5 Impact of baseline and percentage of overlap (Dai and Lu 2013 ).
However, it would rise practical difficulties such as a (much) longer computational time and a decreasing accuracy of the estimates, especially with limited sample size, due to categories of subjects with drop-out rates almost equal to 100% as the time goes by.
Joubert and collaborators [18] also found a decrease of 6% in human accuracy with equalized images in a go/no-go task but on a different category discrimination (natural vs. man-made "context").
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