Exact(1)
The definition of insertion error was identical to that for the in vitro experiments.
Similar(59)
Using the method proposed in the current work, however, always results in an exact period (relative error is identical to zero), regardless of the length of the image line or the choice of signal extension at ROI ends.
The proposed distributed approach has the same accuracy and redundancy level as the centralized estimator and provides the same solution only from the strictly mathematical point-of-view, by assuming that the measurement arrival delays and skew errors are identical to those of the centralized state estimator.
Note that, for single-label classification problems, the one-error is identical to ordinary classification error.
The safety population, used in the analysis of all safety variables, included all those patients who received at least one dose of study medication, including those who may have received it in error (this was identical to modified ITT population except for allowing for erroneous drug administration).
On examination, this apparent extra allele probably resulted from a PCR error as it was identical to the other allele except for a unique 2 bp insertion.
A major assumption of the random-intercept model is that Var y ij | μ i )= σ 2 /w (a combination of biological variability and measurement error) is identical for each visit.
Monitors with experience from logging inventories performed better and generated lower bias compared to inexperienced monitors although the likelihood of large errors was identical among both groups.
Consequently type I error for scenario 1 is identical to type II error for scenario 2 and vice versa.
The theoretical derivation shows that the early lumping preserves the full estimate error weighting matrix, and is identical to the late lumping.
Within the error bars this result is identical to that of the whole period and is thus again compatible with the nil hypothesis.
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