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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minimal error in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small mistake or discrepancy in a specific context, such as data analysis, calculations, or assessments.
Example: "The results of the experiment showed a minimal error in the measurements, which did not significantly affect the overall outcome."
Alternatives: "a slight error in" or "a negligible mistake in".
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This grants both a minimal error in the reconstructed data and an automated use of StOMP in batch reconstructions.
This paper deals with the problem of where to place the cameras in order to obtain a minimal error in the 3D measurements, also called camera network design in photogrammetry.
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Although millions of SNPs have been identified, only a small subset needs to be genotyped in order to accurately predict ancestry with a minimal error rate in a cost-effective manner.
Although millions of SNP markers with varying levels of information content for ancestry inference have been identified, only small subsets of highly informative markers need to be genotyped in order to accurately predict ancestry with a minimal error rate in a cost-effective manner.
We chose 79 genes and kNN (k = 6) as the discriminant and the classification method, respectively, to build a model that has a minimal error rate in LOOCV (Table 5) [see Additional file 1].
Successive iterations refine the optical parameters to produce a minimal error consensus model where features are located in 3D space and the camera parameters are solved.
An objective function can created to find a FOPID controller that gives a minimal error.
Another interesting property of the normal realizations is that they yield a minimal error propagation gain.
The goal is to obtain the minimal error in tracking a random signal, by searching through all possible stabilizing two-parameter controllers.
The aim is to determine the minimal error in tracking a Brownian motion, which can be obtained by all possible stabilizing two-parameter controllers.
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) provides item banks that offer the potential for efficient (minimizes item number without compromising reliability), flexible (enables optional use of interchangeable items), and precise (has minimal error in estimate) measurement of commonly studied PROs.
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