Exact(2)
Obviously, the simulated flows at both W6 and T6 occur between the upper and lower limits of gauging errors, except at three points in the W6 time series.
"Following this incident, fuel system functionality tests performed by Bond Air Services and two other EC135 operators in Europe have revealed possible similar supply-tank fuel gauging errors on some aircraft.
Similar(54)
Knowing that the gauging error is ±8%, the RMSE values are acceptable.
The discrepancy in water surface budget is 1.5%, which is much less than the gauging error, which is 8%.
An advantage is the explicit link made between the estimation of cross-sectional interpolation errors and the study of high-resolution reference gaugings.
Errors in the data mainly occur through uncertainty in gauging (measurement uncertainty) and uncertainty in the determination of the stage-discharge relationship based on gaugings (rating curve uncertainty).
They are not counting medals so much as gauging pride.
This Thursday's business investment numbers for the quarter will be crucial in gauging economists' forecasts.
But Dr. Chassin said the criteria used by his group were the best available for gauging performance.
In Newsweek, Richard N. Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, offers a "fairway theory" for gauging friendliness toward the United States.
He has a reputation for andaj — the Bengali word for "estimate" — accurately gauging quantities that tend to baffle other cooks.
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