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"average discrepancy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the difference between two values or sets of data, calculated by taking the average of the individual discrepancies. One example of using "average discrepancy" in a sentence could be: "The average discrepancy between the predicted and actual sales figures was 10%, indicating a need for improved forecasting methods."
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The experimental results demonstrate that the average discrepancy against annotated images is less than 1%.
Many years ago the average discrepancy between a car's official combined fuel economy figure and what a driver could expect was about 8%.
The average discrepancy in these numbers decreased significantly in Beijing, going from 17percentt in 2012 to 4percentt in 2014 and 2015 for approximately 400 firms.
The equilibrium configuration is the immersion that minimizes the average discrepancy between the induced and intrinsic metrics.
Compared to the standard TEPC response, the detector gave a consistent microdosimetric response with an average discrepancy of 8%% in measured neutron absorbed dose.
The comparison of predicted fracture depths of SPIF parts with experimental ones demonstrates an average discrepancy of 10% for utilizing the MMC3 criterion.
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CT-GTV provided adequate spatial coverage of tumor in reference to MR-GTV with an average mean discrepancy of 0.12.
We prove that minimum moment aberration designs often have low average discrepancies.
Validation against the experimental points showed that the average discrepancies between experimental and predicted values are 1.98%, 2.47%, 10.34%, and 13.85% for NO, CO, smoke opacity and UHC, respectively.
The average discrepancies between the numerical and experimental results are found to be 6.9% for the rain event on February 20 21, 2014 and 4.9% for the rain event on August 2 3, 2014.
Average discrepancies between theoretically predicted and experimentally measured temperatures are 44 K (4%) for silicon carbide tubes and 21 K (2%) for Inconel tubes over temperature ranges of, respectively, 600 1700 K and 700 1400 K.
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