Sentence examples for yielding error from inspiring English sources

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16 17 24 25 28 Prospective identification of PEs in UK psychiatry has most commonly involved pharmacists checking prescription charts over different time periods, 9 18–20 22 yielding error rates of 2.2%18and2.4%22% 22 of prescription items checked (two studies did not provide a denominator 19 20) and 31.3% of whole prescriptions checked.

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Large spatial gradients in the heat transfer coefficient may lead to lateral conduction within the heater foil, causing non-uniformity in the actual convective flux into the fluid, yielding errors in the calculated Nusselt numbers.

These inferred values were validated by comparison with 3-hourly pressure records taken at a routine weather station located in the study area, as well as an aneroid barometer and an additional pressure sensor, yielding errors lower than 1 hPa, i.e., about 0.4 mm in PWV.

The adult head shows the highest relative error for almost all SDs groups (with certain combinations of optical properties yielding errors of more than 80%).

The assay performance statistics generated from screening plates were well within acceptable screening parameters (Z′ 0.72 ± 0.04) and the replicate potency determinations correlated well, yielding errors below 45% for all bar one compound (Table 3).

We identified 139 errors, yielding an estimated error rate of 428 errors per 10,000 fields, comparable to the published literature for source-to-database audits.

For trigger 1, 141 errors were found in 674 visits reviewed, yielding an error rate of 20.9%.

Finally, for the control visits, 13 errors were found in 614 visits reviewed, yielding an error rate of 2.1%.

The number of scoring errors (n = 65) was then divided by the number of coded cells (N = 2538), yielding an error rate of 2.56%.

It was a tactic that worked especially well when Murray beat Djokovic to win the 2012 US Open, using his serve out wide from the deuce court to great effect, often yielding an error or an easy third shot.

In the opposite case (i.e., T o < Ts), the fast fading takes place leading to several drastic changes in the channel while a symbol is being transmitted, which results in waveform distortions yielding irreducible error rates [16].

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