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Lexicographic error (966 bytes)
1: A '''lexicographic error''' is an inaccurate entry in a [[dictionary]]. Su... 5: ... word "[[dord]]", whose only basis was a clerical error by [[Merriam Webster|the publisher]]. Lexicographic information costs (1943 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Lexicographic information cost]] 3: ...tanding the abbreviations, thereby increasing the lexicographic information costs. 5: The important point in connection with lexicographic information costs is the relation between the inf... 7: The concept of lexicographic information costs was first proposed by the Danis... 10: ...iostructures in Bilingual LSP Dictionaries". In ''Lexicographica. International Annual for Lexicography 15/1999''... Lexicographic information cost (1779 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Lexicographic information costs]] 3: ...tanding the abbreviations, thereby increasing the lexicographic information costs. 5: The important point in connection with lexicographic information costs is the relation between the inf... 7: The concept of lexicographic information costs was first proposed by the Danis... 10: ...iostructures in Bilingual LSP Dictionaries". In ''Lexicographica. International Annual for Lexicography 15/1999''... Error (EP) (625 bytes) 1: '''''Error''''' is an [[EP]] by [[Error (band)|Error]] released by [[Epitaph Records]] in [[2004 in mu... 13: * Error is: [[Atticus Ross]], [[Leopold Ross]], and [[Bre... Error (4244 bytes) 1: ...ose domains are described below. The Latin word ''error'' meant "wandering" or "straying". 7: ...ified, or theoretically correct value. See also [[errors and residuals in statistics]]. 10: ...ndom fluctuation. If the cause of the systematic error can be identified, then it can usually be elimina... 14: ... them to become active. See also [[Observational error]] 18: ...ng code]] and [[error-detecting code ]]. A [[soft error]] is a deviation from a correct value which does ... Off-by-one error (1475 bytes) 1: ...or''' in [[computer programming]] is an avoidable error in which a loop iterates one too many or one too ... 9: ... and 4. Both of these alternatives are off-by-one errors. 11: Another such error can occur if the difference between a "do-while" ... 13: Off-by-one errors are a frequent source of [[computer bug|bugs]] i... 15: ''See also'' [[Fencepost error]]. Discretization error (848 bytes) 1: ...s, for example, on a [[lattice]]. Discretization error can usually be reduced by using a more finely spa... 3: ...om [[floating point]] arithmetic. Discretization error would occur even if it were possible to use exact... 5: Discretization error is the principal source of error in methods of [[finite difference]]s and the [[ps... Bus error (830 bytes) 1: ...ge|memory]] that the computer cannot address. Bus errors can also be caused by any general device fault t... 5: Bus errors may also be generated by a wayward [[debugger]].... Error (baseball) (1631 bytes) 1: ... have limited the batter to) ''and'' an error. An error is also credited to a fielder who drops a foul fl... 3: ...d ball]] or a [[wild pitch]] is not considered an error. 5: ...ch as failure to cover a base, are not considered errors. 7: ... situation where the poor fielder will have fewer errors than an otherwise better fielder. Error avalanche (1261 bytes) 1: In [[computer science]], an '''error avalanche''' is the mechanism by which a small pr... 3: ...]]s in the first function can produce much larger errors in the second. If the second function were fed i... 5: ...n the code can produce large numbers of perceived errors later, as the compiler gets out-of-phase with th... 7: ...mation. This situation has also been called an '''error storm'''. Plaintiff in error (94 bytes) 1: A '''plaintiff in error''' is a party who appeals the decision of a [[low... Round-off error (249 bytes) 1: A '''round-off error''' is the difference between the calculated appro... Position error (832 bytes) 1: ..., or IAS). This "position error" is mainly due to errors in sensing static pressure. It is usually not po... 5: Position error is typically small (a few percent), and, for smal... Soft error (7276 bytes) 1: ...uch a mistake or breakage. After observing a soft error, there is no implication that the system is any l... 3: ...ver the correct data, or even to discover that an error is present at all. In addition, before the correc... 5: Soft errors involve changes to data - the [[electrons]] in a... 7: Soft errors can occur on transmission lines, in logic, in ma... 9: ==Causes of Soft Errors== Mode error (2039 bytes) 1: A '''mode error''' occurs when a user of something performs an ac... 5: ...cators]] of the current mode to help prevent mode errors. The [[Unix|UNIX]] [[text editor]] [[vi]] can b... 14: ...ction=display_term&term_id=655 Definition of mode error at Usability First] 15: ....com/e3/casestudy/excel-mode An Example of a mode error in Excel] Error (band) (658 bytes) 1: ...ecently released its first [[EP]], Self-titled '''Error'''. 14: *[[Error (EP)]] ([[EP]]) Approximation error (812 bytes) 1: ... exact value and the value used. An approximation error can occur because 5: ...ween the '''relative error''' and the '''absolute error'''. 7: ...algorithm in numerical analysis indicates how the error is propagated by the algorithm. 11: ... ''a'' and an approximation ''b'' the '''absolute error''' is 15: and the '''relative error''' is Probability of error (1260 bytes) 1: ==Probability of error in hypothesis testing== 3: ...sis testing]] in [[statistics]], two types of ''[[error]]'' are distinguished. 4: *[[Type I error]]s which consist of rejecting a [[null hypothesis... 5: *[[Type II error]]s which consist of failing to reject a null hypo... 7: The '''probability of error''' is similarly distinguished. Block error (1499 bytes) 1: ...e usually [[Error detection|detected]], but not [[Error correction|corrected]], by the receiving device a... 3: ...ubsequent frames. In the worst case, a few block errors per frame could render the video from a televisi... 5: Block errors are most common in digital [[satellite televisio... 7: ...n would be fuzzy but still viewable. Thus, block errors are a fine example of the consequences of [[trad... Medical error (3353 bytes) 1: ...ed stays and complications just due to medication errors. 5: ==Epidemiology of medical error== 6: Medical errors are associated with inexperienced clinicians, ne... 8: ==Approaches to error== 9: ...ely unlikely. As an example, In such a system the error of free flow IV administration of heparin is appr...
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