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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moderate error" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an error that is not severe or critical, but still noteworthy. Example: "The report contained a moderate error in the calculations, which affected the final results but did not invalidate the overall findings."
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The results show a moderate error between experimental and simulated results, in terms of pressure (0.05% prediction error) and average cycle temperature at the sensor location (13% prediction error), which proves that the proposed approach can be used for precision micro-injection moulding applications.
Here, this was 0.67, well within the range of a moderate error scenario needed for valid application of the regression calibration method.
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Although the results are acceptable, they are suggesting a moderate systematic error in Tang's calculations.
If moderate error rates can be tolerated in cases such as QTL studies involving frequent alleles [44], or identical by descent-based analyses when considering a large number of markers [38], conversely low error rates can be dramatic in association-mapping studies [49].
Results showed that, at low and moderate error rates, ustacks correctly reconstructed nearly all (86%) known loci.
Estimates for survival and SCC appear less powerful than milk production traits with moderate error rates, again likely reflecting lower heritabilities for these traits.
Using IMPUTE2, SNP genotypes up to 800K were imputed with low allelic error rate (0.79% genome-wide) from 50K genotypes, and with moderate error rate from 3K (4.78%) and 7K (2.00%) genotypes.
It is found that the estimator-based system is robust against a moderate measurement errors and erroneous initial conditions.
Moderate errors were classified as those causing an increase in patient monitoring, a change in vital signs but without associated harm or a need for treatment or increased length of stay.
Correct answer combined with relatively or high certainty was regarded as a low risk of error (score=1), any answer combined with relatively or very low certainty was regarded as a moderate risk of error (score=2), and being very or relatively certain that an incorrect answer was correct was regarded as a high risk of error (score=3).
The bulk of redesign efforts by programmers were spent on addressing moderate errors.
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