Sentences with phrase «with smaller error»

Improving the situation here is going to take, I think, a bigger focus on the patterns of regional changes, improved reconstructions (with smaller error bars hopefully), and a better consensus on the size of the forcings.
More recently, researchers started using an improved analysis on the microfossil data in Oregon, and were able to generate subsidence estimates with smaller errors.

Not exact matches

One of the most glaring errors that some small businesses will commit has to do with wheelchair accessibility.
But this is exactly where many small businesses fall short, because often their approach to benefits is riddled with costly errors that can get them in financial trouble with their insurers or even with their own employees.
«So, we feel like the error bars around the unit volume predictions are getting smaller with each passing week,» Musk said on a conference call on Wednesday.
Such errors can be costly to a small grocery store with already thin margins.
The high stakes require startups to burn through their budget with a very small margin of error, making manufacturing at scale even harder.
SpaceX is looking to launch several small satellites into a lower orbit than Viasat in order to cut down on latency errors, with the idea being the closer a satellite is to Earth, the less likely there will be hiccups.
This is not a small margin of error, but a nearly polar opposite view illustrating the company's perception and the customer's reality when interacting with that company.
To avoid errors, small business owners need to make sure that whatever bitcoin site they sign up and register with gives them a specific bitcoin address to receive payment.
This dangerous tendency is referred to as «trickle down,» where one takes a premature profit on a large - cap name and realizing the error, replaces it with a mid-cap that also gets turfed too early, being again replaced with a small - cap, and so on and so forth until you wake up one morning and realize that your entire net worth has wound up in the hands of 10 or 15 masterful Vancouver promoters.
With 28 - year - old Genevieve Lacasse in her prime, and up - and - coming 23 - year - old Ann - Renee Desbiens ready for their opportunities, Szabados has a small margin of error in the group stage when Canada faces the other three teams in the world's top four.
In some ways, my rookie errors with small cap stocks helped me become a very good illiquid bond trader.
Even those with the best of intentions have been caught fudging measurements, or making small errors in rounding or in statistical analysis that happen to give a more favorable result.
The occasional bit of misinformation or superst ¡ tion passed down in error is a small price to pay for all the useful wisdom that comes with it.
Denouncing them as blind guides, fools, hypocrites and a brood of vipers, he uttered harsh public words condemning them for their many errors, including their preoccupation with tithing on small matters and their neglect of more important things such as justice and mercy (Matt.
Doofus Alert: Doofus spotted using the cliche spelling response to common typing errors on small smartphone screens because he thought he was the only one with the 4th grade education necessary to spell a word correctly.
With 300,000 errors great and small.
These camel bones however are within the last 4,000 years and thus we can reliably accept the dates with a very small margin of error.
Whether that's just a bit of race rustiness, unfamiliarity with the new cars or just the nature of the track I don't know, but if being able to drive closer to the limit in races means more small errors, that's absolutely a good thing because it means a bit more unpredictability.
Starting with 1 Loss in the Playoffs really handcuffed these guys as their margin for error was even smaller but they fought hard in two straight Playoff Games.
If your baby is very young or very small or has any health issues, I'd make an effort to get a room with a kitchenette or microwave so there would be no room for error.
Staying in tune with our small people requires a lot of trial and error (and, yes, we all do make mistakes!)
That is, we found some evidence that small studies (i.e., those with higher standard errors, located to the right of the figure), compared with larger studies, reported larger mean differences in systolic blood pressure between infant feeding groups.
Fixed - effect models are reported throughout, because these reflect only the random error within each study and are less affected by small study bias (usually the result of selective publication of small studies with extreme results)(39).
Also, the electoral college system turns one very big poll into 51 smaller polls, each one necessarily with a bigger error margin (due to the reduced sampling data).
«There used to be a different ethos at the revenue where they would look on minor errors sympathetically, but that appears to no longer be the case, and very small businesses are being treated in the same way as larger ones with better resources.
«Those small typos have no bearing on the merits of the complaint, have no bearing on the allegations, and those scrivener's errors can easily be corrected with an amended complaint,» Liggieri said.
Now Google's fleet of self - driving cars has completed 140,000 miles on the road with only two small accidents — one of them caused by human error.
«However, with a peptide, we're considering a smaller number of interactions and an error might throw our design off quite a bit, so our energy function has to be more precise.»
Perhaps the toughest problem of all to overcome, at least for young scientists, is the fact that, as with any probability problem, small numbers of publications and citations inevitably mean big error bars.
«Reading small lung transplant biopsies with a microscope is challenging — much more so than other transplantable organs — and that makes diagnosing rejection that much more difficult and prone to error,» explained Kieran Halloran, assistant professor of medicine in the U of A's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
The conflict we observe with other data types (14, 15, 24) can no longer be considered to be due to error from smaller amounts of sequence data (8, 17) nor to differences in concatenation versus coalescence methods (27, 28).
From 1992 to 2003, the decadal ocean heat content changes (blue), along with the contributions from melting glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice and small contributions from land and atmosphere warming, suggest a total warming (red) for the planet of 0.6 ± 0.2 W / m2 (95 % error bars).
The analysis ascribes that a large EF underestimate is the dominant source of error in all models with a large positive temperature bias, whereas an EF overestimate compensates for an excess of absorbed shortwave radiation in nearly all the models with the smallest temperature bias.
For the LTQ - Orbitrap Velos data, the distribution of mass deviation (from the theoretical masses) was first determined as having a standard deviation (σ) of 2.05 part per million (ppm), and a mass error of smaller than 3σ was used in combination with Xcorr and ΔCn to determine the filtering criteria that resulted in < 1 % false positive peptide identifications.
But when a new mutation appears in a species with a relatively small population, as in large mammals and humans, selection against the error is slower and less efficient, allowing the mutation to spread through the population.
While an element of the unexplained variability will likely have arisen though measurement error, it is more likely that the variation occurred primarily through variation between performances within individuals, as snatch, clean and jerk, and total 1RM varies by around 2.3 — 2.7 % in elite Olympic weightlifters (McGuigan & Kane, 2004), although test - re-test reliability of the 1RM power clean is nearly perfect in adolescent male athletes, with ICC = 0.98, a standard error of measurement (SEM) of 2.9 kg and a smallest worthwhile change (SWC) of 8.0 kg (Faigenbaum et al. 2012).
Now speaking of sizing — The brilliant thing with jeans is they go up in small increments so you can be really precise in finding the perfect fit, simply by trial & error.
So don't be alarmed if you order your normal size and they're either way too big or too small - I think it takes a little trial and error with this denim style.
(T) ERROR and Cartel Land also suggested another theme that emerged from the films I saw at True / False: Technology has advanced to the point where one or two - person crews, armed with a small camera, can slip unobtrusively into tight spots that the cumbersome equipment of the past couldn't go.
Sometimes with a head on that's animated, it's better to do smaller movements or no movements than be more expressive, funnily enough, and that just sort of happened through trial and error.
(As always with polling data and reporting subgroups, some caution should be taken when making comparisons of subgroups having smaller sample sizes — and hence, larger margins of error — than the total national sample.)
Yes, this error is a logical and statistical fact, yet for decades now that is what happens, with small inspection teams going into schools pre-armed armed with data showing that floor targets have not been met.
As with the cases discussed above, the differences could come from variations in teachers» true value - added across student groups or from measurement error enhanced by the small sample size.
Because some amount of error is expected with any measurement, statisticians developed the term Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) to account for small amounts of error in every reerror is expected with any measurement, statisticians developed the term Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) to account for small amounts of error in every reError of Measurement (SEM) to account for small amounts of error in every reerror in every result.
Having small numbers of students with useable test scores can also add to random errors.
But EVAAS scores are calculated to the second decimal place, so an error as small as one hundredth of a point could spell the difference between a positive or negative EVAAS effectiveness rating, with serious consequences for the affected teacher.
A puncture and a small navigation error, together with a reduction in speed in the later part of the stage, to prevent damage to the car's steering, did not change the pair's overall race classification of sixth place.
«This gives reason to believe that a collision with a small overlap often happens because the party responsible for the [crash] gets into the oncoming lane unintentionally as a result of a driving error or due to inappropriate speed,» the authors say.
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