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Speaking to Music Mart in 2007, Homme said a Kyuss reunion would be "a total error".
Khartoum turned out to be a total error.
With the same biological-variation criteria described above for glucose analysis in accredited laboratories (section 4, Interpretation), a biological goal would be a total error ≤6.9% with an imprecision (as the CV of measurements over several days or weeks) ≤2.9% and a bias ≤2.2% (86).
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If Romney couldn't even take a clear stand on Rush Limbaugh's Slutgate, why would he say anything that forthright unless it was a total error?
Taking into account the 650 points distributed within the scenario where the measurements have been taken, a total error mean of 0.059 V/m is obtained between simulation results and spectrum analyzer measurements.
Karon et al. (18) translated these measurement errors into potential insulin-dosing errors using simulation modeling and found that if there were a total measurement error of 20%, 1- and 2-step errors in insulin dose would occur 45% and 6% of the time, respectively, in a tight glycemic control protocol.
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Six intubation ultrasound clips were misinterpreted, for a total error rate of 0.9%% (6/684).
This particular detection method provides the most sensitive approach for conventional CCB (Colloidal Coomassie Blue) stained gels, which is reflected in a total error of just 5% (RSD%).
A total of 95 errors were observed, yielding a total error rate of 1.62×10−3 errors per site (0.162%) for the reaction conditions used here.
Similarly, nested RT-PCR by PfuUltra is expected to generate a total error rate of ∼7.54×10−5 per bp (i.e., one error in 13,263 bp), which was used to test for excess mutations observed in the cloned-sequenced RT-PCR products assuming Poisson distribution (Table S2).
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