Sentence examples for invoking error from inspiring English sources

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The coding gain can be certainly improved by invoking error control coding (ECC) at the expense of rate loss.

If the differences between phylogenetic trees are trivial, say, when they can be accounted for by invoking error in tree estimation as an explanation, it is appropriate to assume that no reassortment has taken place.

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Training deep neural networks usually invokes error gradient backpropagation (BP), which costs a long training time even on high-performance computing devices or with professional skills of experienced experimenters.

NHEJ is an error-prone first line of defense, whereas HR invokes error-free repair and is the focus of this review.

Results are shown that the plasma boundary can be reproduced in 7 mm accuracy for any plasma configuration in ideal cases without invoking measurement errors.

We studied error detection in 14 healthy adult volunteers using a novel fMRI design in the stop signal task (SST), a task which invokes numerous errors in performance and frequent instances of post-error slowing.

The former includes the true measurement error, which includes reading error and error invoked by changes in radiographic positioning and exposure.

Negative estimates occur when the genetic results can be explained entirely by sampling error without invoking any genetic drift, so the biological interpretation is = ∞ (Laurie-Ahlberg and Weir 1979; Nei and Tajima 1981).

This difference has been cited as additional evidence for the tuned-error hypothesis, invoking an additional hypothesis that tropical bees more often forage on highly clumped food sources where spreading recruits over a patch would be less advantageous (Towne 1985; Towne and Gould 1988).

Besides invoking possible SNP call errors in any of the three samples, a reasonable explanation for the 75 SNPs of case (4) could reside in a "sampling effect", that is, only NIL-BH individuals homozygous at these SNPs were actually genotyped, having been selected by effect of chance among individuals in fact segregating in a 1 1 proportion.

"The editor responsible for television news at The Times, Steve Reddicliffe, tells me he has never seen anyone invoke margin of error on a Nielsen number in nearly 30 years of covering the beat".

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