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It yielded temperatures with a total error of about 4%.

The detection method allows measurement of 14 MeV neutron yield with a total error of ≈18%.

The findings support the use of a linear correlation as a good approximation for normal operation with a total error of less than 2%.

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With the aid of quality control procedures, a limit of detection of 1 to 5 CTC was achieved with only a total error of 30% determined by BETI analysis at β = 95%.

Average recovery of 3 CTC from whole blood was 90% ± 9.6% coefficient of variation (CV) with total error of 28.3% determined by BETI analysis at β = 95%, while recovery of 25 CTC increased to 101% with a CV of 24% at a total error of 24.5% determined by BETI analysis at β = 95% [ 16].

Whole plant Arabidopsis thaliana Columbia tissue from a combined 50 plant crop grown at 22°C under 16:8 light: dark cycle demonstrated that the average crystallinity of cellulosic biomass was 48.49% with a total RCI error of 4.71, which gave a total error of 9.47%.

He accused the Home Office of a "total error of judgement".

The result is based on DCV segments with a total error rate of 23%.

A total of 95 errors were observed, yielding a total error rate of 1.62×10−3 errors per site (0.162%) for the reaction conditions used here.

With the same biological-variation criteria described above for glucose analysis in accredited laboratories (section 4, Interpretation), a biological goal would be a total error ≤6.9% with an imprecision (as the CV of measurements over several days or weeks) ≤2.9% and a bias ≤2.2% (86).

Khartoum turned out to be a total error.

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