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The phrase "lower error rate" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about a task or process that has a measurable error rate and you are looking to reduce that rate. For example, "We are striving for a lower error rate at our factory in order to improve our efficiency and increase our profits."
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But they also found that newer versions of the drugs, called thrombolytic agents, which are given not through transfusion but with two simple injections, have a far lower error rate, 5percentt or lower, said Dr. Christopher P. Cannon, the author of the study.
Starting from 20%% noise level, our result gets 50%% lower error rate than PPCA.
A good tracking scheme should achieve better CFO and CIR estimations hence lower error rate.
But the agency also insists that electronic returns have a lower error rate, although it's not clear why.
So with more activity so far, and it's a very short period, we have a much lower error rate.
If you have more qubits, but there is a high error rate as they interact, then they might not be any more powerful than 5 qubit machine with a lower error rate.
The results showed that the proposed technique had shorter movement time with small targets and densely packed distracters and had lower error rate under extreme conditions.
Our new visualisation has better usability, leading to higher accuracy and greater speed of task performance, as well as a lower error rate.
The analysis showed that the congruent/conflicting condition significantly affected the error rate; the data revealed that congruent condition had a lower error rate.
The Otung model also gave a good prediction which has a lower error rate and RMS of 4.5% and 11.1%, respectively.
According to this standard, several corrupted frames can be recovered by link layer retransmissions; hence, TCP layer sees a more reliable channel, with a lower error rate.
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