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The degree of systematic change, either improvement or deterioration, in variable values between two measurement points.
Among these, spatial association or spatial autocorrelation is the tendency of variables to display some degree of systematic spatial variation.
In this study, with a goal of reducing and evaluating the related uncertainty, we set out to estimate the degree of systematic error.
In radiata pine (Pinus radiata D.Don), as in other species (Brazier 1965; Northcott 1957; Pape 1999; Sall 2002), there is a degree of systematic variation in spiral grain angle within stems (Cown et al. 1991a; Cown et al. 1991b).
Also, cross-sectional data based on questionnaire responses could cause some degree of systematic error [ 12].
The magnitude of increased coverage in reference allele homozygotes indicates the degree of systematic reference allele mapping bias (dashed line shows the expectation for no mapping bias).
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The degree of consistency within systematic chemical identifiers varies between data sources.
Considering the different network sizes, we observe that the degree of reduction is systematic, with results being very similar for the larger networks.
The high degree of preparation and systematic approach to appraisal was noted as significant by RO appraisers, reflecting views of appraisers in other evaluations [ 27].
The methodology includes the detection of steady-state, the application of systematic degrees of freedom analysis (in order to determine a suitable set of measured input variables for the absorption chiller model), and data reconciliation of the measurements (which included the treatment of gross errors).
Computers and Geotechnics 1997 21 4): 77 93] in which an optimized coefficient of consolidation reflects well the measured dissipation trend over the input degree of dissipation range, a systematic way of predicting a more realistic pore pressure dissipation behavior at high degree of dissipation with the optimized coefficient of consolidation is proposed.
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