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Discover LudwigThe phrase "erroneous values" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to incorrect data, information, or opinions. For example, "The research paper contains many erroneous values which should be corrected before publication."
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Possible error sources that could bring about erroneous values of NOCT are also analysed.
Such electrode assemblies also yield erroneous values of tan δ measured for studies of structural relaxation.
Data treatment is applied on the data files to remove outliers and erroneous values.
(2) Data treatment is applied on the data files to remove outliers and erroneous values.
Once the data are collected, further processing is required to check for errors and to remove erroneous values.
Isotropy assumptions classically used to estimate the dissipation rate from 2D measurements may thus lead to erroneous values.
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Setting this constant value a priori is challenging, and an erroneous value can lead to a lithospheric field model with a biased offset.
A criterion is offered for the identification of the maximum sweep rate for which an observed frequency response function provides a true indication of system damping, rather than an erroneous value dominated by the sweep rate.
This scheme, in the presence of single transmission error, allows the implementation of a simple replacement policy, which is based on substitution of the erroneous value (mainly a transient error), with a correct one.
Since, in the presence of additive white Gaussian noise, the zero lag of the noisy ACF is most severely corrupted in comparison to other lags, if the zero lag is kept as it is during the computation of the RCC of the OSACF, it may result in a more erroneous value of RCC.
The erroneous value reported in the first submission stemmed from an error in our implementation of the software algorithm.
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