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"maximal deviation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the greatest possible difference between two values. For example, "We observed a maximal deviation of 10 degrees Celsius between the temperatures of the two rooms."
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The maximal deviation of them is less than 10%.
The correlation prediction agrees well with the computational result within ± 10% for the maximal deviation.
The experimental data were well matched with the simulation results, and the maximal deviation was about 5%.
At the onset of rotation to the right, both eyestalks move at about the rotation rate to the left by way of compensation until they reach their maximal deviation.
In addition, the magnetic field dependence of the maximal deviation of Schottky barrier height is consistent with the calculated values of the superconducting gap versus magnetic field.
To evaluate deviation of the actual hob tooth profile with respect to the desired profile, the maximal deviation of the profiles from each other is used.
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This is to be compared with group averaged deviations of up to about 50% (and maximal deviations of 65%) without correction.
It is shown that the response changed every day, but the maximal deviations of the responses to ethanol are less than 10%.
While all features are represented with the lexical word-forms, the word-recognition system is more tolerant to minimal than to maximal deviations, and to frequent deviations – for nasal place assimilation, these would be the /n/ to /m/ changes.
The maximal deviations had not been used to avoid unwanted discomfort or situations when the patient could not perform such movement.
The calculated results are in agreement with the experimental data and the maximal relative deviation is no more than 10.54% and the average relative deviation is 4.35%.
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