Sentence examples for describing errors from inspiring English sources

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σ denotes the unknown complex vectors describing errors of v ˜ t, and η is the lower bound of the norm of v ˜ t, which is shown in (34).

σ 1, σ 2, and σ 3 are, respectively, unknown complex vectors describing errors of the transmitting and receiving array steering vectors, as well as the Doppler vector.

Indeed, in their study describing errors in a busy ED, Fordyce et al 7 reported that 7 out of 346 errors (2%) result in a significant adverse outcome.

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Mr. Kuhnsman also cited a passage of the audit report that described errors, showing that they were so glaring the pension insurer would have seen them had it been properly monitoring its contractor's work.

- Inspector 2.  "Of course I would use it again if the previously described errors were corrected".

Split-5 errors describe errors in addition and subtraction problems that are deviating by +5 or −5 from the correct solution.

She described errors a native speaker wouldn't make, like over-reliance on the written pronunciation of words, when "that's not the way you would actually speak".

Examples of incorrect variations are the above described errors in NCSP.

The ORF prediction errors column briefly describes errors found in the gene prediction at the onset of the project; the expression column indicates whether expression was seen.

Here, we are able to apply our pipeline to squid despite the above described errors because the editing signal is enormous.

To provide an accurate depiction of the lab experiment, describe errors that may have happened in the course of the experiment.

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