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Midfielder Astrit Ajdarevic has been a regular, Iran international striker Reza Ghoochannejhad has failed to score and keeper Yohann Ulien-Thuram has proved somewhat error-prone.

The method is cumbersome, slow (calculations are carried out at each integration step!), and somewhat error-prone, but the authors do not know of a better alternative using Berkeley Madonna.

Specifically, non-identical trials were somewhat more error prone than identical trials (12.6% vs. 9.2%), second items with final stress led to more errors than second items with penultimate stress (13.2% vs. 8.6%), and decisions in the stress condition tended to be less accurate than those in the vowel condition (11.2% vs. 10.5%).

These translated into joint angle errors of 2 4°, except for somewhat larger errors for the FTi joints of the front legs, caused by the TiTa tracking errors.

However, they are all produced manually, thus making the classification/annotation process somewhat tedious, error-prone and inconsistent (Fig. 1).

A novel weighted total-least-squares algorithm is introduced that compensates somewhat for errors in sensor positions and reduces the bias in location estimation compared with a widely used weighted least-squares approach.

In the specific application to supervised learning for convnets, a simple scale-invariant classification stage is more robust than multinomial logistic regression, appears to result in somewhat lower errors on several standard test sets, has similar computational costs, and features precise control over the actual rate of learning.

The absolute differences are relatively similar in magnitude and somewhat complementary the errors of the IGRF-7 field model are lower at degree 1 and 2 and similar for degree 3 and 4, while the errors of the flow model SV forecast are lower at degrees 5 12.

It was somewhat trial and error".

And that probably underestimates the real margin of error somewhat.

She had a TB relapse in 1957, though "relapse" is somewhat inaccurate, human error being to blame.

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