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Discover Ludwig"absolute uncertainty" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express a lack of any certainty. For example, "The future of the economy is still uncertain, with absolute uncertainty about how markets will react."
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"Once again, it will plunge the country into absolute uncertainty," he told the Sunday Vima.
This is because decisions under absolute uncertainty pertain to subjective judgments of both outcomes and options.
The absolute uncertainty of field texture was 23, 32 and 17 g kg− 1 for sand, silt and clay, respectively.
Adopting the LETG/HRC calibration's 2% lower Xdisp intensity would have more effect, but 2% is significantly smaller than the absolute uncertainty.
Absolute uncertainty in precipitation inferred from streamflow is substantial, but the signal of basin-to-basin and year-to-year differences are likely more robust.
Note that the overall absolute uncertainty in the LETG/HRC-S EA is unchanged at approximately ±10% (somewhat larger at long wavelengths because of complications from recent changes in HRC-S gain and QE).
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The absolute uncertainties of the measurement were presented.
The absolute uncertainties in the mean transit times may be up to ±30 years.
This difference is higher than the sum of the claimed individual absolute uncertainties of the instruments.
The uncertainty in the provided scheduling parameter is supposed to be represented as neither pure proportional nor pure absolute uncertainties, but as mixed uncertainties of the two types of uncertainties.
The values of correlation coefficients ρ (0.9911 0.9988) and the absolute uncertainties of determination of the sublimation enthalpy (2.4 5.7) kJ/mol (Table 2) indicate proper accuracy of the effusional measurements.
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