Sentence examples for term discrepancies from inspiring English sources

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Thus, especially in the longer term, discrepancies in the information used to estimate the breeding values and to control inbreeding will hamper the control of inbreeding.

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In the exhibition's catalog (out soon), Matthew Higgs details the long-term discrepancy between Mr. Price's achievement and his visibility.

Much of the short-term discrepancy in performance between SRI indices and non-SRI indices can be explained by the fact that some SRI indices have different sector allocation compared to the parent index, especially those that explicitly exclude entire industries or sectors.

Since town water is such a significant input in mass terms, these discrepancies distorted the adjustment of smaller mass flows of other substances.

In these terms, the discrepancies between the measured properties of a retinal stimulus sequence and perceived motion that define the speed-distance effect are simply a signature of an empirical strategy that evolved to contend with the inverse problem.

First, in percentage terms, the discrepancies were small.

My main contribution to this area has been the development of new "pseudo-residuals" that I later termed "prediction discrepancies" following long discussion with Lewis.

The difference between the norm of the residual error and the noise level is termed the discrepancy error δ and it quantifies the amount of discrepancy resulting from using the modified Morozov discrepancy rule of Equation (22) instead of the exact one described by Equation (21). Figure 8 Illustration of the Morozov discrepancy rule.

Our results show that IRI-2016 is the best model (compared to others in terms of discrepancy range) in estimating the monthly mean GPS-TEC at NAZR, ADD and RCMN stations except at ADD during 2008 and 2012.

In intellectual terms, the discrepancy stems, I believe, from Chomsky's underestimation of the dignity of historical knowledge, which for him lacks the rigor of scientific knowledge: it is without explanatory power and, unlike linguistics or any true science, rests largely (though not entirely) on induction.

Additionally, existing equations were compared with ANFIS-DE in terms of discrepancy ratio (DR), which is equal to the ratio of the predicted value to the actual value.

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