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The phrase "a large error of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant mistake or discrepancy in a particular context, such as data analysis, calculations, or assessments.
Example: "The study revealed a large error of measurement that affected the overall results."
Alternatives: "a significant mistake in" or "a considerable discrepancy in".
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Based on test results with a building scale model, four out of nine measuring points inside the model have small errors, four have medium error, and one has a large error of 25%.
The conventional isoconversional plot of ln(β/T2) versus 1/T usually has a large error of about −10% in calculation of the pre-exponential factor as a consequence of assuming h(x)=1.
The synthetic seismograms from a model with Vp = 4.0 km/s may also be acceptable (Fig. 3d), implying that the velocity value for the layer includes a large error of up to 1.0 km/s.
Although, so far a large error of the method (40% for proteins), the experimentally measured DCs coincide remarkably well with the predicted DCs (cf. Fig. 4).
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This may relate to a large error in the age data of Matul et al. (2002).
For scenarios further from the cluster center, the probability of a large error is higher.
Using fitness function G (Eqn. (3)) instead of F (Eqn. (2)) actually results in a larger error (median RMSE of 0.199, see Fig. 4).
Bland-Altman analysis showed that - despite a large mean error of the individual measurements of 55% - the bias between the means of the two methods was only 9.65%.
A partial explanation might be the relatively small number of bulls whose sire was not genotyped, resulting in a large sampling error of the correlation between DGV and phenotype.
If the value of T s is too small, it may result in a large estimate error of ( hat {u_{i}^{k}}(t)), while too large, it may reduce the sensitivity to queue variations.
Karto SLAM based on LIDAR also showed a large position error of 6.44 m.
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