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The RF model had a classification error rate of 26.67 % (22 correct: 8 incorrect), meaning that it was unlikely to have been achieved by chance (21 of 1,000 bootstrap replicates achieved this error rate or lower; P = 0.021).
This RF model had a classification error rate of 63.3%% (11 correct: 19 incorrect) that could easily have been achieved by chance (968 of 1,000 bootstrap replicates achieved this error rate or lower; P = 0.97).
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Although only constant-envelope modulations (rather than OFDM) may actually achieve this error performance in practice, it gives an SER lower bound for this channel.
Even to achieve this error rate, expensive manual finishing is required to ensure that each base is covered by at least 2 clones and has a cumulative Phred score of at least 40 (Ewing and Green, 1998).
To achieve this, the error model results were coupled with thorough sensitivity analysis based on four parameters.
To achieve this standard error we need to have 374 women in each arm (without allowing for clustering).
In order to achieve this goal, phasor estimation error (PEE) is employed in this paper.
This study showed the benefits of excimer laser to achieve this layer, without manual error, in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases.
Given that each amino acid can have several intramolecular contacts, each with an associated error, achieving this level of accuracy is indeed a very challenging endeavor.
To achieve this level of type I error, the threshold has to be set to 12 in our analysis.
To achieve this, the intensity and color errors between the long- and short-exposure images are observed and used as a control signal to drive a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL), such that it assures the correct phase (read-out moment) of the short-exposure time with respect to the fluorescent lighting.
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