Sentence examples for errors scattered from inspiring English sources

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The performance of the sensor is deteriorated by three major sources: fabrication errors, scattered environmental light, and inexact modeling of photodiodes.

However, he was disappointed in the weak dialogue and the grammatical errors scattered throughout the book, especially the inclusion of "glaringly out-of-place world" words, thus having too many anachronism in the book.

There are some typos errors scattered in the manuscript.

Although NGS platforms have an apparently high accuracy, the sheer quantity of data means that getting 0.01% of the human genome wrong would correspond to 300 000 errors scattered along the 3 billion base pairs.

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However, thicker sheets (>200 nm) show much better agreement between the two modes, (Methods section) and nearly quantitative agreement with the optical measurements in Fig. 4. Because the thinner sheets are near the detection limit of the setup, background subtraction errors, scattering effects, and other artifacts have a larger impact on the analysis.

As stated in [27, 28], this Gaussian random model for steering vector is general because it can address the uncertainties due to many reasons, including DOA pointing error, array calibration error, scattering around the source, propagation through an inhomogeneous medium, and other systematic problems.

As expected, the simulated time-series with error type C has a greater IQR than the base case since this error is scattered about the true values, and the simulated time-series with error type B has a lower IQR than the base case since this error is scattered about the simulated values.

Furthermore, gamma-prompt events outside the phantom were considered as object-scattered events, which increased the error on scattered event estimation with SSS correction.

Doctrinal error was a problem for both Cromwell and Owen, but, as Owen explained, it was better for 500 errors to be scattered among individuals than for one error to have power and jurisdiction over all others.

Notice here that we use this rule to characterize the movement across different contexts and expect changes in the slope; intercept and error (scatter) as a function of context, effort, fatigue etc.

And there are scattered errors of judgment, like an excessively sweet, gloppy entree of black cod with a black bean glaze and litchi.

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