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The phrase "a high error of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the magnitude or significance of an error in a specific context, such as statistics, measurements, or calculations.
Example: "The experiment showed a high error of measurement, leading to inconclusive results."
Alternatives: "a large margin of error" or "a significant error rate."
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The scheme allows us to embed and extract a multi-bit watermark message and detect the existence of watermark even with a high error rate of information extraction.
We tried two different error rates in our study, namely a low error rate of 0.01%, and a high error rate of 1%.
Table 1 shows runtimes, simulating sequencing of the low diversity dataset with 400 bp reads and a high error rate of 5% to various depths.
MC simulation was run 10,000 times on the transformed genotype data with both error model 1 and 2 and a high error ratio of 0.01.
A high error rate of 0.25% was assumed for all error types.
In order to preserve as many differences as possible between C. aperea and C. porcellus, we allowed a high error rate of 20% per read.
In order to decrease a risk of a high error rate we applied the theory of Tikhonov regularization.
A poor fidelity and a high error rate are cardinal features of NS5B.
The data set for one participant was excluded because of a high error rate.
SNPs with such complex cluster groups resulted in a higher error rate of automated assignments of genotypes to clusters.
This is probably caused by a higher error rate of the real long reads than of the simulated ones.
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