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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowable error" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as mathematics, engineering, or quality control to refer to the maximum amount of error that is permitted in a measurement or calculation.
Example: "In this experiment, we must ensure that our results fall within the allowable error of 5% to maintain accuracy."
Alternatives: "permissible error" or "acceptable error".
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This would also allow an estimate of flock-level seroprevalence of approximately 90% with 10% allowable error and 95% confidence.
The allowable error margin is 0.6.
Behold the amazing artificial arm, a machine eerily similar to the arm it replaced, machined to exacting tolerances, as its engineers say, to "the limits of allowable error".
By Robert Wrigley Behold the amazing artificial arm, a machine eerily similar to the arm it replaced, machined to exacting tolerances, as its engineers say, to "the limits of allowable error".
Beyond the limits of allowable error, beyond the art of it, the story of Job, the trajectory of narrative, the flight of the bearings and nails, the improvised explosive device; beyond war itself, that honored aesthetic ever-present evil alive and vile in the story that is a lie about the truth and the truth, great engineer help us, of the lie.
Beyond the limits of allowable error,beyond the art of it, the story of Job, the trajectoryof narrative, the flight of the bearings and nails, the improvised explosive device; beyond war itself, that honoredaesthetic ever-present evil alive and vile in the storythat is a lie about the truth and the truth, great engineer help us, of the lie.
A minimum predefined allowable error is specified.
allowable error in determining the true PCI.
It is confirmed that the calculated value is smaller than a given allowable error (bar{varepsilon }).
Where: E = allowable error or the desired half-width of the confidence interval.
The allowable error for the interpolated model will be determined by commonly used small-gain inequalities.
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