Well, for one thing we see climate models that are as noisy as the temperature record, yet
as the errors reduce, it looks like the temperature record gets less noisy.
Not exact matches
Experts have found that multi-tasking
reduces productivity by
as much
as 40 percent, lowers the person's IQ and creates a larger margin for
error.
Precision reduction gears can
reduce robotic movement
errors to
as small
as 0.1 millimeters on robot arms that are 3 meters long.
As a result, this will reduce waste as it will mean fewer errors in the quality of your service or produc
As a result, this will
reduce waste
as it will mean fewer errors in the quality of your service or produc
as it will mean fewer
errors in the quality of your service or product.
This
reduces the need for a middle person, such
as a cashier, who could potentially introduce
error into the process — i.e. give you a Double Double Cheeseburger when all you wanted was a hamburger.
Taking appropriate action like this quickly following an
error can not only
reduce harm but also win your brand a degree of goodwill,
as this case study of an excellent response to a social media mistake makes clear.
Accounting software can not only help you
reduce human
errors in your calculations, but it can help you gain insights into your business that you couldn't see in paper form — such
as generating sales forecasts for the next quarter, determining which items are overstocked, and pinpointing your least profitable service.
Carefully planning a trade in advance can eliminate emotion from the equation,
reduce the likelihood of
error, and increase the odds of a successful trade,
as well
as the long - term success of an account.
We regard digital currency payments
as «accepted» when one block confirmation has been registered, however, due to varying security between blockchains, we reserve the right to require additional block confirmations to
reduce risk of fraudulent double spending attempts or
errors related to forks.
He believes that a wider presence of self - driving technologies will
reduce the risks associated with driving,
as human
error is responsible for more than 90 percent of all car crashes.
Many in our age who discover the inadequacy of the simple moral opposition between good and evil tend to
reduce evil to illusion or objective
error, or to absolutize it
as something radical, pure, and unredeemable.
Using measured early pregnancy weight
as the anchor
reduces error due to maternal report but ignores weight gained since the pregnancy began.
Credit rating agencies like Experian are preparing proposals which could see them tasked with rooting out benefit fraudsters,
as part of a wider government drive to
reduce the annual # 5.2 billion cost of fraud and
error in the benefits system.
To
reduce the chances of
errors creeping in, the team built their QEC system to be
as simple
as possible.
«While we expected that blood age was stable enough that we could estimate it and use the estimate to provide some increase in accuracy, we did not think we would
reduce errors by more than 50 %
as we did,» said Higgins.
The new system, a deep learning model known
as neural machine translation, effectively trains itself — and
reduces translation
errors by up to 87 %.
It can be used
as a stand - alone method or it can complement DNA sequencing by
reducing complexity and
error when piecing together the small bits of genome analyzed during the sequencing process.»
They were able to use pieces
as small
as a single crystal, greatly
reducing the chance of
error by contamination, and pinpointed the extinction to 252.6 million years ago, plus or minus 2 million years.
The new method should
reduce the time nano manufacturing firms spend in trial - and -
error searches for materials to make electronic devices such
as solar cells, organic transistors and organic light - emitting diodes.
[Ed note: The commission uses various methods, such
as audits, to
reduce the risk of financial
errors or fraud in E.U. programs.]
They applied statistical corrections to
reduce the risk of drawing false connections between very rare and very common diseases,
as any
errors in diagnosis will get magnified in such an analysis.
(At the position recorded by Messier, which also found its way into John Herschel's GC
as GC 1594 and, consequently, into Dreyer's NGC
as NGC 2478, no cluster is found, so that this object was missed, until T.F. Morris, in 1959, identified it correctly
as Herschel's cluster H VIII.38 (NGC 2422), and realised that Messier had done a simple sign
error in RA difference when
reducing the positional data.)
A proprietary nutrient formula containing 36 separate constituents, including chelated minerals, vitamins, and trace elements, may
reduce symptoms of mania, depressed mood, and psychosis in bipolar patients when taken alone or used
as an adjunct to conventional mood - stabilizing medications.35 - 39 Beneficial clinical outcomes in bipolar disorder may result from correction of hereditary metabolic
errors in genetically predisposed individuals when select micronutrients are deficient or absent in the diet.37
As little as two spelling errors on a profile can reduce a guy's chance of getting a response by 14 %, but women's spelling and grammar errors didn't have an impact on their chances at a response at al
As little
as two spelling errors on a profile can reduce a guy's chance of getting a response by 14 %, but women's spelling and grammar errors didn't have an impact on their chances at a response at al
as two spelling
errors on a profile can
reduce a guy's chance of getting a response by 14 %, but women's spelling and grammar
errors didn't have an impact on their chances at a response at all.
Reduce unintended
errors by providing graph paper for student tests or
as a background for homework assignments.
This is greater than the two - point gain we found in Iceland and Greece, but it is within the standard
error of these estimates, suggesting that the actual effect of
reducing class size in Iceland and Greece could be
as large
as Krueger found in the United States.
For organisations this means that modern learning technologies can increase your ROI
as they can provide context - sensitive pop - up navigation within any application, and support your employees
as and when they require in their everyday work,
reducing user
errors, lost production ultimately improving efficiencies.
In this case, having more students
reduces random
error among middle school teachers, but,
as the baseball analogy suggests, this does not increase reliability.
VAM, viewed
as reducing bias and
error, is increasingly used by states and districts
as a major factor in teacher evaluation, retention, promotion, and compensation.
Commonly used models have standard
errors as high
as 36 % for a single year of data, and they would require a decade of data to
reduce the likelihood of mislabeling a teacher to 12 %.
Including disability status and other factors, such
as accommodation use, in the models may
reduce systematic
errors in the value - added for teachers with large proportions of students with disabilities, but doing so could create incentives for improper placement of students into special education.
As compared with exclusively hierarchical forms of leadership, distributed leadership more accurately reflects the division of labor which is experienced in the organization on a daily basis and
reduces the chances of
error arising from decisions based on the limited information available to a single leader.
As long as you constantly discipline yourself to identify and form best practices, then follow them religiously, both the time it takes to prepare high quality content and the likelihood of errors will be reduced dramaticall
As long
as you constantly discipline yourself to identify and form best practices, then follow them religiously, both the time it takes to prepare high quality content and the likelihood of errors will be reduced dramaticall
as you constantly discipline yourself to identify and form best practices, then follow them religiously, both the time it takes to prepare high quality content and the likelihood of
errors will be
reduced dramatically.
Reducing and avoiding
errors as much
as possible leaves behind a series of small portfolio successes.
But the portfolios will be more balanced from a liquidity perspective in order to minimize risks from crowded trades
as well
as reduce tracking
error.
Now that Morningstar is tracking such data, investors bad behavior is finally quantified,
as well the advantages of using a passive advisor who helps
reduce investor
error.
Improvements in methods and equipment, processes of maintenance and calibration
as well
as a vastly better understanding of measurement methods have
reduced the measurement
errors by an order of magnitude over those years.
As modellers we are trying to
reduce the second kind of
error, but there is little we can do about the first.
To keep those
error outliers small, I tried to reconstruct the data to a decadal base line, which is still adequate and
reduces error outliers,
as you can see here in Fig. 1
But I don't think that qualifies
as «pseudoscience,» which to me suggests such things
as controversial hypotheses masquerading
as self - evident assumptions («ordered complexity implies a designer»), or outright fallacies of inference and
errors of fact, perhaps hidden behind familar jargon («in information - theoretic terms, evolution of the eye is impossible»), or cleverly disguised
as well - established results from other sciences («quantum electrodynamics suggests that consciousness is the fundamental nature of reality, and so we don't need to age, and crime will be
reduced if we meditate on it correctly»).
As far as «climate» goes, a 30 year smooth reduces most on the weather noise giving you something to fit with a reasonable error range so you don't have to magnify some obscure signal by a factor of ten to get a «fit»
As far
as «climate» goes, a 30 year smooth reduces most on the weather noise giving you something to fit with a reasonable error range so you don't have to magnify some obscure signal by a factor of ten to get a «fit»
as «climate» goes, a 30 year smooth
reduces most on the weather noise giving you something to fit with a reasonable
error range so you don't have to magnify some obscure signal by a factor of ten to get a «fit».
Aerosol cooling from volcanoes becomes irrelevant, etc. (ii) But even if I had based it on the point that averaging n times
as many samples
reduces the expected
error by sqrt (n), what is «erroneous» about that?
In order to monitor global climate change on a decade - to - decade basis in support of national and foreign policy decisions, it will be necessary to better quantify and to substantially
reduce the measurement
errors inherent in estimates of global - mean temperature,
as well
as to develop an improved understanding of the processes that contribute to short term variability of global - mean temperature.
That's because the ISO's study, which focused on potential fuel security concerns in 2024 and 2025, contained clear factual
errors as well other assumptions that are highly unlikely and, in some cases, contrary to state laws that help customers
reduce their electricity use and bills through energy efficiency and that require a growing percentage of electricity to come from renewable resources.
There can be no credible expectation that this tuning / calibration procedure can
reduce the
error by two orders of magnitude
as required to measure changes of Earth's energy balance to an accuracy of 0.1 W / m2.»
We often argue on this site that one of the main problems with environmentalists» arguments is that they treat nuanced and complex, and highly context - sensitive scientific claims
as through they could be
reduced to «true / false» axioms, meaning that
error cascades through their own argument.
To argue that a complex system can be
reduced to cause and effect relationships is the logical
error that is known
as «reductionism.»
A major obligation of peer review is to ensure that authors of potentially publishable papers correct
errors and resolve uncertainties in such a way
as to
reduce the possibility of misinforming readers if the articles eventually satisfy the criteria for publication.
Using AI
as an assistive tool has the potential to improve accuracy and
reduce diagnostic
errors, within an increasingly stretched Health Service.
I'm
as guilty of it
as other people but if you study this long enough you would become convinced that one way to cut down on
errors in your documents is to use the tool like TextExpander and get the text in a form that's perfect and start from there and then you
reduce a number of
errors in your documents, for things you do over and over.