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  • 1Error 33 — The term error 33 is jargon for the failure due to predicating one research project on the success of another, or alternatively for allowing one s own research into the critical path of another project.… …

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  • 2Error catastrophe — is a term used to describe the extinction of an organism (often in the context of microorganisms such as viruses) as a result of excessive RNA mutations. The term specifically refers to the predictions of mathematical models similar to that… …

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  • 3Error management theory — Error Management is a theory that looks at history of cognitive biases throughout evolution. It was put forth by David Buss and Martie Haselton. Such biases and heuristics over the vast time line of evolutionary history could have only existed if …

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  • 4Remote Error Indication — (REI) or formerly Far End Block Error (FEBE) is an alarm signal used in synchronous optical networking (SONET). It indicates to the transmitting node that the receiver has detected a block error. Overview REI or FEBE errors are mostly seen on DS3 …

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  • 5acceleration error — i. An error in magnetic compasses caused by acceleration forces acting on the dip compensating weight when an aircraft is flying in an east west direction. In the Northern Hemisphere, when the aircraft accelerates in an east west direction the… …

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  • 6range error — As it pertains to armament delivery, it is the distance measured from the imaginary line drawn through the actual point of impact and the desired point of impact, both parallel and perpendicular to the direction of attack. Range error pertains to …

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  • 7Systematic error — Systematic errors are biases in measurement which lead to the situation where the mean of many separate measurements differs significantly from the actual value of the measured attribute. All measurements are prone to systematic errors, often of… …

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  • 8Shoreline error — Ein Ungerichtetes Funkfeuer (engl. Non Directional Beacon, (NDB)) ist eine Sendeanlage am Boden, welche ununterbrochen in alle Richtungen (ungerichtet) Funkwellen ausstrahlt. Ungerichtete Funkfeuer dienen als Strecken oder Anflugfeuer sowie zur… …

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  • 9Terrain error — Ein Ungerichtetes Funkfeuer (engl. Non Directional Beacon, (NDB)) ist eine Sendeanlage am Boden, welche ununterbrochen in alle Richtungen (ungerichtet) Funkwellen ausstrahlt. Ungerichtete Funkfeuer dienen als Strecken oder Anflugfeuer sowie zur… …

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  • 10Twilight error — Ein Ungerichtetes Funkfeuer (engl. Non Directional Beacon, (NDB)) ist eine Sendeanlage am Boden, welche ununterbrochen in alle Richtungen (ungerichtet) Funkwellen ausstrahlt. Ungerichtete Funkfeuer dienen als Strecken oder Anflugfeuer sowie zur… …

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