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The phrase "a error rate of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an error rate of" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "error." You can use it when discussing the frequency of errors in a particular context, such as data analysis or quality control.
Example: "The system has an error rate of 2%, indicating a high level of accuracy."
Alternatives: "an error percentage of" or "a rate of errors of".
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When the misclassification rate was minimised there was still a error rate of 17.6% for both the MHI-5 and MCS, which may imply that they measure slightly different constructs to the GHQ-12.
In addition, I perform a test of proportions for the posterior support of a divergence point, and found 2 significant results at the level of 0.05, for a error rate of about 0.07.
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The model had an an error rate of 3.7%, a sensitivity of 96.6%, and a specificity of 95.6%.
But now, he said, it is sending out 150,000 violation notices a month with an error rate of 5percentt.
Subject VPip, who also reported this, had an excellent result with an error rate of 1.4%.
Even the best classifier (for PmO2 Temp) was an inadequate predictor and generated an error rate of 8.5%.
From a clear face image, ethnicity can be identified with an error rate of 13% and gender with an error rate of 3%.
Nevertheless, for an error rate of 1%, even a minor allele count of three is insufficient.
For this particular setting an error rate of 0.1% has a catastrophic effect.
The website was up less than half of the time, had an eight-second transaction time, and an error rate of over 6percentt.
The GHSR -151C/T variant had a genotype success rate of 92.6% and an error rate of 0.2%.
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