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Six pharmacists from each participating hospital were asked to each screen the six prescription scenarios containing the 14 errors and to record any observed errors, allocating error types and severities.

When allocating error variances to observatory series, residuals from smooth fits to individual series, or from an initial time-dependent global field model prediction, have sometimes been considered.

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Table 7 Analysis of Slotted Aloha based slot allocation MAC protocols MAC protocol Data reliability Energy consumption Remarks HR-MAC [55] High Average The energy consumption is minimum and allocates error-free slots to BMSs.

For instance, by allocating constant error bars on observatory annual means series, Jackson et al. (2000) and Gillet et al. (2013) have relatively underweighted the information contained in the most accurate data when building, respectively, the gufm1 and COV-OBS field models.

This is because higher quality requires higher bitrates, which in turn leaves a smaller proportion of the channel capacity to be allocated for error correction via redundancy (forward error correction--FEC) or retransmission.

Participants may sometimes not receive the full intervention, or some ineligible patients may have been randomly allocated in error.

No points were allocated when errors occurred in both vowel and in one or more of the consonants within a syllable (24%).

We have found that considering estimation error when allocating tasks to processors can provide more efficient solutions, than when estimation error is not considered.

Further, the feedback training did not improve sound lateralization for the more misleading positions (10 30° from the centre), while the audiovisual training did reduce significantly the errors in allocating the sound to the correct hemi-field.

This population also had the largest mean degree of astigmatism (10.12°), which also allocates a smaller error accepted during the toric IOL positioning.

In commonly used systems for allocating identifying numbers, particularly sequential allocation, typographical errors in one identifier number may not only result in records containing a novel identifier, but also may generate another person's identifier with high probability.

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