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The phrase "a maximum error rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing acceptable levels of error in a process, measurement, or system.
Example: "The system is designed to operate efficiently, but it must maintain a maximum error rate of less than 2% to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "an allowable error rate" or "a permissible error rate".
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A maximum error rate of 1.8 × 10−3 errors/bp was detected in condition D, without any particular hot-spot mutations.
She will set a maximum error rate.
The result is that there is a maximum error rate.
The random data check revealed a maximum error rate of 0.7% (95%CI 0.4 1.3%).
Pioneering theoretical studies on self-replicating genomes suggested that any live organism has a maximum error rate tolerated to copy its genome.
For the following results, matches were considered to have a minimal length of 64 bases and a maximum error rate of 8%.
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The accuracy of correction was improved by setting a higher maximum error rate of the corrected region with a slight increase in the runtime.
Control of the type I error rate thus requires specification of the null region and construction of a test that limits the maximum error rate over this region.
Errors (incorrect actions) were modelled as a further condition of no interest (maximum error rate: R = 0.6%; G = 1,2%).
For each map o, feasible solutions – as defined by the index structure, size of the genome and maximum error rate – are then evaluated by a scoring scheme to select the optimal solution.
Figure 3 shows the results for this experiment when varying five parameters: the k, the threshold for a k-mer to be solid in the Illumina dataset, the maximum error rate of corrected regions, the branching limit and the number of target k-mers for path finding from a source k-mer.
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