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"I've done it before; I have no errors," said Cairo, who played eight games at first for the St . Louis Cardinals
To limit the discussion, it is assumed that a fixed number N out of (hat {N}) relays will always have no errors.
Therefore, we can assume that the pre-determined DCT regions of a WZ frame have no errors, and other regions have errors as much as those of the corresponding parts of an SI frame, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7a,b shows blocks of an SI frame and a reconstructed WZ frame in the DCT domain, respectively.
Of course it would be better to have no errors at all.
Today's vehicles are sufficiently complex that no reasonable amount of analysis or testing can prove electronics and software have no errors.
Because only reads that have no errors were included, the mean coverage decreased from ∼930-fold (when one error is allowed) to ∼643-fold (only perfect reads allowed).
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These relays have no error in decoding the packets from the sources, as achieved by CRC at the relays' receivers.
Based on noise and fading effects of satellite channels, the LT packets received from an LDPC decoder either have no error or are marked as erased, which can be modeled as a binary erasure channels (BECs).
All the samples were successfully genotyped, and those 5% of the samples that were re-genotyped did confirm the genotyping results to have no error.
NT values were defined as 1 and, therefore, have no error bars, but values for si:eEF1A samples do have error bars.
He had no errors in 45 innings and helped turn four double plays.
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