Sentence examples for successful error from inspiring English sources

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Despite the considerable variations in channel conditions and nonnegligible Doppler, successful error free detection was achieved throughout the entire transmission period.

Event-related potential (ERP) activity related to visual feedback analysis of successful error corrections was expected to decrease at parietal scalp locations.

Kessels-Habraken et al indicate that due to this focus, "valuable safety-related information about successful error recovery mechanisms remains unavailable or gets lost" (ref. 23, p.1302).

The team identified four primary drivers ('must do's') for a successful error feedback programme as (1) maximise error reporting, (2) optimise data analysis, (3) determine best feedback strategy and (4) ensure bidirectional communication between prescriber and feedback team.

Thus, the middle frontal gyrus activated in all four principal components has been shown to be related to inhibition [ 98], successful recognition of previously studied items [ 99], and successful error detection, response inhibition, interference resolution, and behavioral conflict resolution associated with completing the Stroop Color-Word task [ 100].

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For successful subsequent error localisation, the test data must be informative with respect to the model parameters chosen when such data become available after test.

This study provides some evidence for the reliability and validity of SHERPA in a flight deck context and concludes that it may form the basis for a successful human error identification tool.

The Åström-Bohlin paper laid the foundations for Maximum Likelihood methods based on parametric input-output models, which later became known as the highly successful Prediction Error Identification framework.

Nevertheless, while being imprecise in predicting CP and CV separately, SAFT + Cubic establishes a more successful mutual error cancellation of these properties, both for ratio and for arithmetic average.

T σ, T c T s and T e are the idle, collision, successful and error virtual time slot's length and are defined as follows: T c = EIFS, T s = DATA + BACK + 3SIFS + DIFS, T e = DATA + EIFS + 2SIFS, where BACK = 5.63μ s and DATA are the transmission time for backoff stage and the transmission time for aggregated data frame, SIFS = 16μ s, DIFS = SIFS +T σ, EIFS = SIFS + DIFS + BACK, respectively.

Evolution is a series of successful mistakes: errors made when copying genes, which – by allowing their carriers to run faster or to live on less food – mean they do better.

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