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It is shown that the SEMP and HP2D models can predict the operating voltage of LFP half-cells with less than 2.5% and 1.5% maximum error, respectively, when compared to the P2D model.
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At this point, it should be emphasized that: The process in (28) satisfies condition (6), as the penalty and reward amounts of the combining coefficients are the same for the nodes with maximum and minimum error, respectively, and there are no changes for the rest nodes in the set.
stand for maximum likelihood and standard error, respectively.
The full mechanism of 40 reactions of hydrogen/air flames is reduced to various elementary mechanisms which can predict ignition and extinction temperatures at atmospheric pressure with a maximum error of ∼ 0.3 and 3%, respectively.
The acquisition system resulted in a precision of ±5%, ±2% and ±1.5% for the temperature, voltage and current respectively, with a maximum error value of 1%.
The maximum error in predicting the crack size is less than 12% and 30% respectively for the two cases.
The maximum error of each glider is 2.41 km, 1.3 km, 1.9 km respectively, as shown in Figure 19.
The maximum error obtained for the 5th percentile and the 95th percentile are 0.101 and 0.067, respectively.
After rigid registration of the resulting volumes, a maximum error of 0.39 mm and 0.15° in translation and rotation was measured, respectively.
Of note, the maximum error in the cerebellum is -15% and 7% in UTE and CBuR2*, respectively.
In our simulated alignment result, the maximum error rates in 300× and 200× average depth were 4.8% and 6%, respectively, and the minimum depth for complete phasing was approximately 800× average depth.
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