Examples of using Total error in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Now if I do that, I'm gonna get,here's my total error.
The total error rate of the category"labeling error" was 1.7.
Therefore, a perfect color sequence results in a total error equal to zero.
So if I wanna know what the total error is, I just have to multiply all these things out.
A total error estimate is obtained and compared with a tolerance- tol- that is provided as input to the subroutine.
The transmitters have a teb(total error band) less than 0.15 percent of full scale.
The total error is equal to the square root of the sums of all the individual errors squared.
In a pressure measurement system, the total error can be calculated using the root-sum-square method.
The total error detected amounted to 21% of the declared costs or around 146 000 euro.
The categories"labeling error" and"documentation error" represented a small influence on the total error rate.
Probable Total Error(ETP): all transmitters, regardless of manufacturer have an error depending on several points.
When the Jones equation was applied to the older age group> 71 years,the percentage of total error was greater than 210.
In the study sample, the total error rate was considered high when compared with other studies using a similar method.
We noticed that equation 07M worsens the original prediction made by Åstrand-Ryhming method,producing a total error of 1.03 lmin.
The use of the total error approach for validating of analytical methods incorporates the expression of the sum of trueness and precision.
Equation 02M, however,was superior for it showed a lower coefficient of variation and total error TE=- 0.10 lmin, in comparison to equation 01M TE= 0.39 Lmin.
If the total error estimate exceeds the tolerance, the triangle with the largest absolute error is divided into two triangles by a median to its longest side.
A'Local Quadrature Module' is applied to each input triangle andestimates of the total integral and the total error are computed.
Considering a success rate of 95%, total error rate 15%, and 95% confidence level, it was obtained an n 32 per group TDM combination.
For statistical analysis in this study, we used the paired Student's“t” test, Pearson's correlation coefficient,standard error of estimate, total error and constant error, as well as linear regression analysis applied to the dataset.
Other corrections- correction proposed for the total error exceeding the level of materiality in the EAGF Annex III population in the framework of financial clearance 2008.
Fonseca et al. assessed 25 professional soccer players, analyzing the validity of 11 anthropometric equations through the statistical procedures: Pearson correlation r, dependent t-test,constant error CE, total error TE and estimated standard error ESE, using hydrostatic weight as the gold standard technique.
Total Error Band This is the band maximum deviation for any output when considering all defined sources of error, such as vibration or temperature or humidity.
Considering only the contribution of this category content errors in the total error rate by dispensed doses, an error rate of 10% is found, that is, almost the total error rate found in the sample.
The total error approach is a validation tool that shows superior performance, when compared to the classical analysis, which assesses the trueness and precision components separately, and it is qualified to identify the deficiencies in the accuracy of an immunoassay.
Descriptive analysis was used for validation of equations, which consists of mean results X, of the standard deviation s, of the minimum value Min, of the maximum value Max and the variation coefficient VC, besides the validation criteria: Pearson correlation r, dependent"t" test,constant error CE, total error TE and estimated standard error ESE, being all analyzed in the statistical program SPSS 8.0 for Windows.
Data were analyzed by calculating the total error accumulated in the 7 laps for each magnetometer configuration, with the processing of the motion capture data recorded and sensor resetting.
Superior color discrimination: total error from 0 to 16 16% of the population; Medium color discrimination: total error from 17 to 100 68% of the population; Poor color discrimination: total error>100 16% of the population.
Superior color discrimination: total error of 0 to 10; Excellent color discrimination: total error of 11 to 25; Medium color discrimination: total error of 26 to 100; Poor color discrimination: total error>100.
Equations were evaluated using the estimated standard error ESE, total error TE square root of? of measured VO2max- predicted VO2max/n, percentage of TE[%TE 100 TE/average measured VO2max]. The correlation was calculated using the intraclass correlation coefficient ICC.