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<big><big><big><b>Term:</b></big></big></big><br>
<big><big><b>Term:</b></big></big><br>
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<big>Live weight gain per day of age</big>
<big>Accuracy</big>
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<big><big><b>Acronymous/Abbreviation:</b></big></big><br>
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<big><big><b>Definition:</b></big></big><br>
<big><big><b>Definition:</b></big></big><br>
Given a specific weight record, taken at a specific
extent of correctness of an estimate obtained with an analytical method, also called overall accuracy. It is expressed through a standard deviation that combines both random error (precision) and systematic error of the method. The part independent from calibration and precision errors, so-called ‘accuracy of estimate’, is a characteristic of alternative methods of analysis.  
age of the animal, and given an actual or default birth weight of an animal, a live
weight gain from birth may be calculated. For the calculation of this trait, birth weight
and birth date of the animal should be mandatory data. In the case of missing or
invalid birth weights the average birth weight for the breed and sex can be used. The
trait is expressed in grams per day.
 


<big><big><b>Reference:</b></big></big><br>
<big><big><b>Reference:</b></big></big><br>
ICAR Guideline
ICAR Guideline
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Term:

Accuracy

Abbreviation:
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Definition:
extent of correctness of an estimate obtained with an analytical method, also called overall accuracy. It is expressed through a standard deviation that combines both random error (precision) and systematic error of the method. The part independent from calibration and precision errors, so-called ‘accuracy of estimate’, is a characteristic of alternative methods of analysis.

Reference:
ICAR Guideline

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