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долговременный уход частоты
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > long-term frequency drift
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Электроника: долговременный уход частотыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > long-term frequency drift
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English-Russian dictionary of electronics > long-term frequency drift
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > long-term frequency drift
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Телекоммуникации: медленный долговременный уход частотыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > slow long-term frequency drift
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zero drift — дрейф нуля; сдвиг нуля
level drift — дрейф уровня; сдвиг уровня
frequency drift — уход частоты; дрейф частоты
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > long-term drift
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1) дрейф (1. упорядоченное движение носителей заряда 2. медленное изменение параметров, проф. уход параметров 3. смещение ЛА или судна с линии заданного курса 4. бион медленное поступательное движение глаз в процессе восстановления зрительных пигментов) || дрейфовать || дрейфовый2) уход; смещение || уходить; смещать3) пп пролёт || пролётный4) тенденция || иметь тенденцию•- Doppler drift
- downward drift
- elastic drift
- electron drift
- eyes drift
- frequency drift
- gradient drift
- hole drift
- ignitor-current temperature drift
- image drift
- level drift
- long-term frequency drift
- loop drift
- magnetic drift
- potential drift
- radar drift
- short-term frequency drift
- structural drift
- subject drift
- thermal drift
- toroidal drift
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1) дрейф (1. упорядоченное движение носителей заряда 2. медленное изменение параметров, проф. уход параметров 3. смещение ЛА или судна с линии заданного курса 4. бион. медленное поступательное движение глаз в процессе восстановления зрительных пигментов) || дрейфовать || дрейфовый2) уход; смещение || уходить; смещать3) пп. пролёт || пролётный4) тенденция || иметь тенденцию•- Doppler drift
- downward drift
- elastic drift
- electron drift
- eyes drift
- frequency drift
- gradient drift
- hole drift
- ignitor-current temperature drift
- image drift
- level drift
- long-term frequency drift
- loop drift
- magnetic drift
- potential drift
- radar drift
- short-term frequency drift
- structural drift
- subject drift
- thermal drift
- toroidal drift
- upward drift
- voltage drift
- zero driftThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > drift
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1) дрейф; уход2) сдвиг•- short-term frequency drift
- slow long-term frequency drift
- voltage drift
- zero driftEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > drift
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4) перемещение; сдвиг; смещение; уход; дрейф; снос || подвергаться сносу; дрейфовать6) скорость течения ( потока)7) гидр. нанос8) метр. погрешность9) скольжение ( магнитной ленты)•to drift down — производить снижение ( на крейсерском режиме);to guard against drift — исключать влияние дрейфа (напр. на показания прибора);to kick off drift — возд. парировать снос;to drift out — уходить;-
air drift
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altimeter drift
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apparent drift of gyro
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balance drift
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beam current drift
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calibration drift
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carrier drift
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carrier frequency drift
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convergence drift
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cumulative drift
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development drift
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diagonal drift
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dimensional drift
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dipping drift
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Doppler drift
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drawing drift
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electron drift
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frazil ice drift
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frequency drift
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genetic drift
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gimbal drift
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glacial drift
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gyro drift
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haulage drift
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hole drift
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ice drift
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iceberg drift
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instrument drift
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lateral drift
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level drift
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long-term drift
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magnetic drift
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oscillator drift
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periodic drift
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post-tuning drift
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reference drift
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sand drift
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secular drift
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short-term drift
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size drift
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slusher drift
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spray drift
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spring drift
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square drift
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sub level drift
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thermal drift
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tuning drift
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ventilation drift
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voltage drift
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warm-up drift
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wind drift
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14 instability
•- amplifier instability
- amplitude instability
- ballooning instability
- beam instability
- Benjamen-Feir instability
- bremsstrahlung instability
- built-in instability
- capillary instability
- cone instability
- convective instability
- corkscrew instability
- cyclotron instability
- decay instability
- drift instability
- dynamic instability
- elastic instability
- elastically pumped instability
- electric instability
- electrohydrodynamic instability
- electrojet instability
- electron-sound instability
- electrostatic instability
- electrothermal instability
- explosive instability
- firehose instability
- flute instability
- frequency instability
- generator instability
- global instability
- gravitational instability
- Gunn instability
- helical instability
- high-power instability
- hydromagnetic instability
- image instability
- ion-sound instability
- kinetic instability
- lateral instability
- lattice instability
- long-term instability
- loop instability
- magnetic instability
- magnetoacoustic instability
- magnetoelastic-wave instability
- mode instability
- modulation instability
- negative bias instability
- oscillator instability
- parallel pumped instability
- parametric instability
- phase instability
- pinch instability
- plasma instability
- resistive instability
- screw instability
- self-field instability
- short-term instability
- spin-wave instability
- static instability
- stochastic instability
- stream instability
- streaming instability
- structural instability
- surface-state instability
- tearing instability
- tearing-mode instability
- thermal instability
- timing instability
- transit-time instability
- transversely pumped instability
- trapped-particle instability
- two-beam instability
- two-stream instability
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•- amplifier instability
- amplitude instability
- ballooning instability
- beam instability
- Benjamen-Feir instability
- bremsstrahlung instability
- built-in instability
- capillary instability
- cone instability
- convective instability
- corkscrew instability
- cyclotron instability
- decay instability
- drift instability
- dynamic instability
- elastic instability
- elastically pumped instability
- electric instability
- electrohydrodynamic instability
- electrojet instability
- electron-sound instability
- electrostatic instability
- electrothermal instability
- explosive instability
- firehose instability
- flute instability
- frequency instability
- generator instability
- global instability
- gravitational instability
- Gunn instability
- helical instability
- high-power instability
- hydromagnetic instability
- image instability
- ion-sound instability
- kinetic instability
- lateral instability
- lattice instability
- long-term instability
- loop instability
- magnetic instability
- magnetoacoustic instability
- magnetoelastic-wave instability
- mode instability
- modulation instability
- negative bias instability
- oscillator instability
- parallel pumped instability
- parametric instability
- phase instability
- pinch instability
- plasma instability
- resistive instability
- screw instability
- self-field instability
- short-term instability
- spin-wave instability
- static instability
- stochastic instability
- stream instability
- streaming instability
- structural instability
- surface-state instability
- tearing instability
- tearing-mode instability
- thermal instability
- timing instability
- transit-time instability
- transversely pumped instability
- trapped-particle instability
- two-beam instability
- two-stream instability
- very-short-term instability
- wriggle instabilityThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > instability
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1) неустойчивость; потеря устойчивости; нарушение устойчивости•-
absolute instability
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aerodynamic instability
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aeroelastic instability
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amplitude instability
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baroclinic instability
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beam instability
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bench instability
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built-in instability
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chugging instability
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colloidal instability
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conditional instability
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convective instability
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crack instability
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decay instability
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dimensional instability
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directional instability
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drift instability
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dynamic instability
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ecosystem instability
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elastic instability
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excursive instability
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explosive instability
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frame instability
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frequency instability
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gain instability
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generator instability
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global instability
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gravitational instability
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heave instability
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image instability
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inherent instability
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jet stream-generated instability
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kinetic instability
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lateral instability
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lattice instability
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local instability
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longitudinal instability
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long-term instability
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loop instability
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mode instability
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multiphase sustained instability
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oscillator instability
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oscillatory instability
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overall instability
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parametric instability
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phase instability
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pitch instability
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plasma instability
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plasma-beam instability
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plastic instability
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pour instability
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rate instability
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relative instability
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rolling instability
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roll instability
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rotation instability
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self-excited instability
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shear instability
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shear-layer instability
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short-term instability
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static instability
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stochastic instability
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thermal instability
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time instability
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timing instability
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transient instability
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vibrational instability
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voltage-time instability
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voltage instability
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wavelength instability
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whirling instabilitys
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wriggle instability
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метод, способ, см. тж. techniquecamera fly-over (calibration) method — метод тарировки высотомера фотосъёмкой пролетающего над камерой самолёта
formation method of calibration — метод тарировки ПВД в полете строем (в строю с эталонным самолётом)
line-of-sight method (of guidance) — ркт. метод совмещения [трёх точек] (метод наведения)
matching-curve method (of guidance) — ркт. метод совмещения [трёх точек] (метод наведения)
pacer aircraft (calibration) method — метод тарировки (систем статического давления) в полете строем с эталонным самолётом
radar tracking calibration method — метод тарировки (систем статического давления) с использованием наземной РЛС
semiactive method of homing — ркт. полуактивный метод самонаведения
successive spark tracing method with multielectrodes — метод визуализации (течения) с помощью многоэлектродного электроразрядного устройства
tower fly-by (calibration) method — (барометрический) метод тарировки (систем статического давления) пролетом мимо башни [вышки] с измерительными приборами
trailing cone (calibration) method — метод тарировки (систем статического давления) с помощью буксируемого конуса (с эталонным TIBR), метод конуса
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1) ошибка; погрешность2) искажение•error in indication — погрешность показания ( прибора); погрешность отсчёта;errors in the same sense — погрешности одного знака;error on the safe side — погрешность в сторону увеличения запаса прочности;to accumulate errors — накапливать погрешности;to combine errors — суммировать погрешности;to compensate error — 1. компенсировать ошибку ( показаний прибора) 2. возд. списывать (устранять) девиацию радиокомпаса;to distribute error of closure — геод. разбрасывать невязку;to hold measurement errors to... — удерживать погрешности измерений в пределах...;to introduce an error — вносить погрешность;to negate errors — исключать погрешности; компенсировать погрешности;to reduce errors — 1. уменьшать (снижать) погрешности 2. приводить погрешности ( к определённым условиям или определённому виду)error of approximation — погрешность приближения, погрешность аппроксимацииerror of closure — геод. невязкаerror or connection — геод. невязкаerror of direction — ошибка в определении направленияerror of division (error of graduation) — погрешность градуировкиerror of indication — погрешность показания ( прибора); погрешность отсчётаerror of observation — 1. погрешность наблюдения; погрешность отсчёта 2. геод. ошибка измерения, ошибка наблюденияerror of omission — 1. пропуск, пробел 2. упущениеerror of position — 1. погрешность в определении положения или местоположения 2. геод. координатная невязкаerror of traverse — геод. линейная невязка-
absolute error
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acceptable error
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accidental error
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accumulated error
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accumulative error
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accuracy error
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across-track error
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actual error
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additive error
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admissible error
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aggregate error
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airborne equipment error
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aliasing error
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alignment error
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along-track error
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altering error
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altimeter error
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ambiguity error
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amplitude error
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angular error
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appreciable error
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approximation error
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arithmetic error
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assigned error
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assumed error
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azimuth error
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backlash error
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base error
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basic error
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beam landing error
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bearing error
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bias error
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bias stability error
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bit error
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block mean-squared error
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boresight error
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burst error
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calibration error
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chaining error
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chip error
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chroma error
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closing error
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closure error in leveling
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closure error of angles
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closure error of azimuths
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closure error
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collimation error
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color error
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color-hue error
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color-purity error
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color-registration error
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combined error
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common error
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compass error
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compass turning error
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compensating errors
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complementary error
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component error
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composite error
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composition error
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computational error
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computation error
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computed error
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concealed error
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conformity error
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connection error
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consistent error
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constant error
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contributing error
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conventional error
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copying error
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course error
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crude error
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cumulative error
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cyclic error
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data error
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datum error
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day-to-day error
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dead-path error
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delay error
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detected error
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digital error
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displacement error
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distance error
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dynamic error
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dynamic phase error
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end errors
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erratic error
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estimated error
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estimation error
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excessive error
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exposure error
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extreme error
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fatal error
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fixed error
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flight technical error
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focusing error
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focus error
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folding error
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following error
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forecast error
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form error
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fractional error
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frequency error
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full-scale error
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gaging error
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gamma error
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gang error
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geometrical error
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geometric error
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glide path angular error
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graduation error
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gross error
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group-delay error
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guidance error
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guide positional error
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gyrocompass error
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hard error
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hardware error
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head-penetration error
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heeling error
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height-keeping error
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horizontal phase error
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hue error
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human error
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implementation error
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inbound error
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index error
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indicated displacement error
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indication error
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individual error
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inherent error
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inherited error
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initial error
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input error
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instrumental error
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instrument error
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interference error
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interlace error
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interpolation error
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interval error
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intolerable error
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intrinsic error
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introduced error
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ionosphere error
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lead error
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leveling error
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limiting error
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linear error
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linearity error
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logical error
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longitudinal error
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long-term error
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machine error
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marginal error
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maximum error
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maximum likely error
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maximum relative error
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maximum zero error
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mean error
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mean square error
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measurement error
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minimum error
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minimum mean-square error
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minimum prediction error
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mismatch error
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mispositioning error
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momentary error
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multiple error
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navigation error
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near-extreme error
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negative error
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noise error
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nominal error
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nonlinear error
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observation error
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observed error
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offset error
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omission error
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operator's error
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optimistic error
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outbound error
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output error
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overall error
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overlay error
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parity check error
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parity error
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partial error
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particular error
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parts-to-platen error
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patching error
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path following error
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peak error
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peak-to-peak error
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permissible error
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personal error
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pessimistic error
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phase error
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pitch error
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platen-to-machine error
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pointing error
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position error
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position following error
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positional error
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positioning error
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positive error
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predicted following error
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prediction error
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probable error
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procedural error
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propagation delay error
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quadrantal error
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quadratic phase error
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quadrature error
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quantization error
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radial displacement error
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radiation error
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random error
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range error
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ratio error
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reader error
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reading error
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reasonable error
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recoverable error
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reduced error
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reference limiting error
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registration error
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relative error
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residual error
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resistance error
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resolution error
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resultant error
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root-mean-square error
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rounding error
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routine/routine interface error
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run-time error
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sampling error
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saturation error
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scale calibration error
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scale error
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scanning error
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select error
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sequence error
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servo excess error
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servo following error
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sextant error
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shade error
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shading error
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sighting error
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significant error
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single error
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skew error
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slide-position error
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soft error
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software error
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speed error
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sporadic error
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standard error
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static error
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statistical error
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steady-state error
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steering error
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step-up error
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substitution error
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superposition error
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systematic error
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tape speed errors
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targeting error
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temperature error
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temporary error
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tilt error
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time error
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time-base error
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tool setting error
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total error
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tracking error
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transfer error
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transient error
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true error
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truncation error
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typing error
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typographic error
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unconcealable error
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uncorrectable error
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undetected error
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unrecoverable error
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unsuspected error
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user clock time bias error
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velocity error
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vertical phase error
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voltage error
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weighted mean error
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wiring error
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zero end error
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zero error
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zero setting error
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zero-drift error
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