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- Back-conversion from Cartesian to torsion angles is simple trigonometry and has no risk of cumulative errors.
- Dead reckoning is subject to cumulative errors.
- CS-BLAST detects 139 % more homologous proteins at a cumulative error rate of 20 % [ 2 ].
- After a long voyage, cumulative errors in dead reckoning frequently led to shipwrecks and a great loss of life.
- Thus the mechanism did a kind of directional dead reckoning, which is inherently prone to cumulative errors and uncertainties.
- Again, Sharp found no evidence of cumulative error because he had only found one error, and it was harmless.
- Indeed, observation of this inherent, cumulative error in digital systems was the main catalyst for the development of chaos theory.
- Early PRT vehicles measured their position by adding up the distance using odometers, with periodic check points to compensate for cumulative errors.
- It also eliminates the cumulative errors inherent in the direct, R & D method when it is extended beyond the short-term horizon.
- This design would have worked as a compass for short journeys, but would have suffered from cumulative errors if used for long ones.
- Consequently, the body fat percentage calculated from skin folds or other anthropometric methods carries the cumulative error from the application of two separate statistical models.
- Lastly, following the TCCA, Sharp found that since there had been no error the law allowed him to consider, there could be no cumulative error.
- The controller makes adjustments having information only about the error ( magnitude, rate of change or cumulative error ) although adjustments known as " tuning " are used to achieve stable control.
- The controller makes adjustments having information only about the error ( magnitude, rate of change or cumulative error ) although settings known as " tuning " are used to achieve stable control.
- Whether these cumulative errors and possibilities for tampering invalidated all of the forensic evidence, they opened the way for jurors to conclude that there was reasonable doubt about the damning laboratory findings.
- Pipe stretch and compression will occur from time to time but are not corrected for during normal operations, even though they can introduce fairly significant cumulative errors on driller's depth, particularly in deep wells or in areas of hard rock.
- Although planters and drills use physical markers to match up between one pass and the next, cumulative errors can be large and non-cropped tracks created by these machines ( tramlines ) for chemical applications can often have an overlap of 5 %.
- Thiele noticed that the cross references given during the long reign of King Asa of Judah had a cumulative error of 1 year for each succeeding reign of the kings of Israel : the first cross-reference resulted in an error of 1 year, the second gave an error of 2 years, the third of 3 years and so on.
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