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"reduction of errors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an improvement in accuracy or performance, typically through the implementation of certain processes or procedures. For example: "Through the implementation of a structured feedback system, we have seen a significant reduction of errors in our work."
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The reduction of errors improved the mapping of landform facets (classification) and solum thickness (regression).
The results are summarized in the form of recommendations which can contribute to reduction of errors in practical simulations.
By enabling reduction of errors, improving speed of decisions, identifying demand signals, predicting outcomes, and preventing disasters, AI-driven smart services will play a key role in all of our lives.
The results are discussed in terms of the role of multiple representations (boundary objects) and theories of text comprehension to facilitate the reduction of errors.
One of the most important factors that influence the reduction of errors and defects is the number of quality tools and techniques used.
In this work we introduce several novel tools for the reduction of errors in parameters estimated with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy experiments.
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MCARE stands for "Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error" — an Act passed and signed into law in 2002.
The results were evaluated by the correlation coefficient (r), the sign test (ST), the reduction of error test (RE), the coefficient of efficiency (CE) and the product means test (t) during the verification period.
The MCARE Medical Care Availabilityy and Reduction of Error) Act was passed in 2002 to reform Pennsylvania's medical malpractice laws, and refers to the duties and rights of "physicians" and "patients". Shinal, likewise, addressed the issue of informed consent in the context of medical treatment.
Advantages include: reduction of error, applicability to all types of polymers, copolymers, and blends regardless of degree of crystallinity, and applicability to biomaterials which may require fast scanning rates of FSC to prevent degradation.
Figure 12 shows the reduction of error as the iteration proceeds.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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