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At follow-up, the mean absolute height deficit had approximately tripled in all 4 countries.
This paper focuses on population-level catch-up in linear growth, which is defined as a reduction in the mean absolute height deficit as groups of children age.
Over 21 months (n = 178), mean absolute weight increased by 6 kg (from 33.2 kg) and mean absolute height increased by 10.2 cm (from 135.4 cm) [ 29].
Similar to the HAZ curves, the HAD curves (Fig. 2b) showed that the mean absolute height deficit at birth varied considerably across countries: from no deficit in Ethiopia to a massive mean deficit of nearly −3 cm in Guatemala.
Mean absolute weight increased by 2.6 kg (from 34.2 kg) during the first 12 months (n = 407), following a 0.1-kg decrease during the first month of treatment; mean absolute height increased steadily by 5.2 cm (from 137.1 cm) [ 115].
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The measured parameters, such as the arithmetic average of all profile point absolute values (Ra), the root-mean-square of all point values (Rq), and the average absolute height values of the five highest peaks and the depths of the five deepest valleys (Rz), were measured for each group.
The experimental results show that the proposed method can predict the human height with a mean absolute error of only about 1.39 cm from ground truth data.
Under an absolute height cap, that means fewer floors on a given site.
Mohandes et al. [11] used ANFIS to evaluate wind speed for various high heights on the basis of the wind speed information at low heights in Saudi Arabia and obtained mean absolute error percentages of 3%%, demonstrating the reliability of the ANFIS method.
Model performance was evaluated through 10,000 bootstrapped simulations, producing a mean absolute error (MAE) of 3.0 m for canopy height estimation over 30 m pixels of SRTM data.
By directly comparing our automated mesh based quantitative data with manual measurements of individual stem height, leaf width and leaf length, we obtained the mean absolute errors of 9.34%, 5.75%, 8.78%, and correlation coefficients 0.88, 0.96, and 0.95 respectively.
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