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When the window width h is smaller, the probability distribution model of wind power forecasting errors is more accurate and complicated.
According to the results in Table 14, the impact of sounding, channel estimation, and control signaling errors is more pronounced for the UMi test environment than the ITU PB3 test scenario.
While classical measurement error leads to attenuation bias whereby OLS and QR estimates are below the true returns to Spanish proficiency, the bias under non-systematic errors is more ambiguous and complex.
To determine which of these errors is more detrimental at this stage of the application, it is necessary to consider how such errors can be handled in the application and what their possible consequences are.
However, when the conf is below the solid line indicated in Fig. 3B, the biased estimation of MAF caused by genotyping errors is more and 'no-call' procedure is recommended (area below the line in Fig. 3B).
Fortunately, the exact cost ratio is not needed in a decision theoretic framework; all that is needed is a qualitative indication of which of the two classification errors is more important to avoid [ 12].
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These so-called grading and staging errors are more common and can affect how aggressively a patient is treated.
The random errors are more common in reality indeed.
Thus higher values represent that errors are more perceivable.
Further, errors are more pronounced for low values of the type-I-error risk.
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