Sentence examples for errors on the scale from inspiring English sources

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If Barts made errors on the scale of the banks and investment houses it would have been closed down long ago.

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Green growth offers the best hope that the countries facing the sharpest conflicts between prosperity and preserving the environment can square the circle.Correction: Conversion errors on the scales for chart 3 distorted the data.

The prediction interval coverage for the 1988–1998 Pmodelmofel of 0.99 indicates that the standard errors are slightly inflated, likely due to the use of the delta method to approximate standard errors on the native scale prior to propagation of the uncertainty when multiplying the estimated PM2.5 PM10 ratio (exp y ˆ ratio i, t ) by predicted PM10 (exp y ˆ P M 10 i, t ).

An error count on the scale that the defending champions totted up last weekend against Italy would hand France the championship on a plate.

The error is on the scale of the response, not the linear predictor.

(RMSE is in turn useful because it provides an estimate of the expected error magnitude on the scale of the property being calculated).

The prediction score is defined as the proportion of areas in which the seismic intensity is predicted within a one-level error on the JMA scale among areas where the observed or predicted seismic intensity is ≥4.

In the case of normally (log-normally) distributed variables the bars in bar charts represent means (geometric means) and the error bars represent standard errors (standard errors calculated on the log-scale and back-transformed asymmetrically to the original scale).

The standard error on the logit scale for candidates at the pass mark on the raw scale of 41 is about 0.35, which is equivalent to 3 marks on the raw mark scale.

The authors then analyzed the dependence of the decoding error on the grid scale factor and found that, in their theory, the optimal scale factor depends on 'the number of neurons per module and peak firing rate' and, relatedly, on the 'tolerable level of error' during decoding (Mathis et al., 2012a).

Often an ant's abdomen is obscured from the camera by her other body parts and this might result in errors that are on the scale of the measurement itself.

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