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Free sign upThe phrase "account of the error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a detailed explanation or description of a mistake or issue that occurred.
Example: "The report included a thorough account of the error that led to the system failure."
Alternatives: "explanation of the error" or "description of the error".
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The control mechanism for the saccadic type of movement can be described as a sampled data system, i.e., the brain makes discontinuous samples of the position of the eyes in relation to the target and corrects the error, in contrast to a continuous feedback system that takes account of the error all the time.
Thus, we take account of the error of blur kernel.
Based on the TLD readings provided by the CND and taking account of the error margin (0.0 ± 0.1 mSv), the annual dose extrapolated from the measurements was less than 0.6 mSv, below the natural background doses in our area.
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"If he were to give a full and frank account of the errors he made, then the process can start of repatriating him into the community in some form," he said.
Only extreme vanity and strategic blindness could account for the error of shooting a project of this size without a vivid, colloquial script.
To account for the error of the final relative risk functions, N instances of each beta-coefficient were generated based on the covariance matrix.
The single-measure intraclass correlation of 0.749 is a more conservative test of IRR and accounts for the error variance of each of the raters but is still above generally accepted IRR values (Shrout and Fleiss, 1979).
This must take account of what the error meant to them, not singled out and standing alone, but in relation to all else that happened.
The final, actual pass mark has an adjustment to the overall cut score to take account of the measurement error inherent in any assessment process of this kind.
Drawing explicitly upon Mayo's (1996) work, she argues that what the epistemology of simulation ought to be doing, instead, is offering some account of the 'canonical errors' that can arise, as well as strategies for probing for their presence.
The discrepancy score took into account the magnitude of the error.
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