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Comparison of Mean Absolute Error (MAE) in Millimeters as a Function of Kernel Size.
Published 2025“…<p>Fig 8 presents the mean absolute error (MAE) in millimeters as a function of kernel size (in pixels) for two model configurations. …”
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Published 2024“…Moreover, the mean of those differences were significantly different for all trainees for LV-GLS (<i>p</i><sub>adj</sub><0.001) and RV-GLS (<i>p</i><sub>adj</sub> = 0.029), and did significantly change over time for RV-GLS (<i>p</i><sub>adj</sub><0.001) but not for LV-GLS.…”
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GLS analysis with 2D-STE software.
Published 2024“…Moreover, the mean of those differences were significantly different for all trainees for LV-GLS (<i>p</i><sub>adj</sub><0.001) and RV-GLS (<i>p</i><sub>adj</sub> = 0.029), and did significantly change over time for RV-GLS (<i>p</i><sub>adj</sub><0.001) but not for LV-GLS.…”
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Additional within-case comparison information.
Published 2025“…While the state’s introduction of $3,000 mandatory minimum penalties for certain Clean Water Act effluent and reporting violations by permitted wastewater facilities reflected a significant step-up in enforcement, the policy also allowed small communities with financial hardship to redirect penalties toward investments in compliance. …”
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POTW sample summary.
Published 2025“…While the state’s introduction of $3,000 mandatory minimum penalties for certain Clean Water Act effluent and reporting violations by permitted wastewater facilities reflected a significant step-up in enforcement, the policy also allowed small communities with financial hardship to redirect penalties toward investments in compliance. …”