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The proposed method can be used to estimate the heat of dilution and is therefore robust towards this ubiquitous error in ITC.
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Technological and human infrastructures were depicted, like the technologies themselves, as ubiquitous, error-free, 'automatic' and always available: … electronic sensors or equipment that monitors vital health signs remotely, e.g. in your own home or while on the move.
Progress in transdisciplinary research addressing the health effects of the food and physical activity environments appears hampered by several methodologic obstacles, including: (1) the absence of clear, testable conceptual models; (2) slow adoption of practicable, rigorous research designs; (3) improper use of analytic techniques; and (4) concerns about ubiquitous measurement error.
The assumption of unidimensionality means that all items from the same instrument, test or subscale i.e. the "item set" share (measure) the same latent trait apart from any unique characteristics of (any) item(s) and the presence of some ubiquitous measurement error.
SOAR similarity criterion has been observed to be tightly coupled with the ubiquitous mean-square error distance measure.
Additionally, we derive a suitable parameter adaptation law so that the proposed observer is robust with respect to ubiquitous fuzzy approximation errors and external disturbances.
Until the validity of Indigenous identification improves consistently, there is value in Indigenous health studies providing sensitivity ranges in which the true parameters lie, thereby making explicit the inherent instability of Indigenous identification as well as the measurement error that is ubiquitous in administrative health data.
Whenever Mr Maeda plugs something in, he says, his PC sends a long and incomprehensible error message from Windows, Microsoft's ubiquitous operating system.
Dramatic hacks attract the most attention, but the software errors that allow them to occur are ubiquitous.
"Low error count" joins "contact area" and "gainline" as ubiquitous terms that never passed the lips of the coaches I played under 30 years ago.
The ubiquitous $25 million figure is not a real estimate; it's a math error.
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