Sentence examples for defined inaccuracy from inspiring English sources

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Values <1 and >1 defined inaccuracy due to underestimation and overestimation, respectively.

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Coding errors, defined as inaccuracies in coding the discharge diagnosis or incorrect data entry into a registry, were seen overall in 20.6% of possible thrombosis diagnoses.

We evaluate the performance of the prediction algorithm in terms of prediction inaccuracy which is defined as follows: eta_{k+1} = frac{left|{RLT}_{k+1} - widehat{RLT}_{k+1}right|}{RLT_{k+1}} (20).

This inaccuracy has been defined in our setting in Thailand by a hospital-based study in which the clinical diagnosis of leptospirosis was correct in only 143/700 (20%) of suspected cases [4].

Finally, we determined whether the serum C reactive protein (CRP) concentration, a marker of the inflammatory state [ 20], had an impact on the haptoglobin SRM assay inaccuracy, which was defined as the bias between the LC-MS/MS and the immunonephelometric methods.

We defined two summary measures: imprecision and inaccuracy.

The report defined a "potentially material error" as an alleged inaccuracy in information that is commonly used to generate credit scores.

The subject of author's research is a method of design based on analysis of identification inaccuracy performed by use of statistics defined on a set of results of identification process.

To account for geographical incompleteness of sampling and small inaccuracies in the mapping procedure, we defined < 0.05 overlap as complete allopatry and > 0.95 overlap as complete sympatry.

As a secondary endpoint we examined the overall inaccuracy of the test in various scenarios, defined as the sum of the false-positive and false-negative results as a proportion of the total population.

Leitgeb and Pettigrew show that the only inaccuracy measure that satisfies Global Normality and Dominance, together with their other conditions on inaccuracy measures, is the Brier score, which we defined above.

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