Difference between revisions of "In Section 12.2, the sentence about sensitivity to model uncertainty has a grammatical issue"
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The sentence "Feedforward compensation has inheriently unit sensitivity to model uncertainty, a combination with feedback can reduce the effects of model uncertainty significantly." sounds grammatically incorrect. Sounds like it needs a conjunction in addition to the comma. | The sentence "Feedforward compensation has inheriently unit sensitivity to model uncertainty, a combination with feedback can reduce the effects of model uncertainty significantly." sounds grammatically incorrect. Sounds like it needs a conjunction in addition to the comma. |
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Edition | Second |
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Version number | 3.0h |
Submission date | 11/19/2016 |
Your name | Chanud Yasanayake |
E-mail address | cyasanay@caltech.edu |
Chapter | 12.2 |
Page number | 12-11 |
Line number | -4 |
Current status | Pending |
The sentence "Feedforward compensation has inheriently unit sensitivity to model uncertainty, a combination with feedback can reduce the effects of model uncertainty significantly." sounds grammatically incorrect. Sounds like it needs a conjunction in addition to the comma.