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\cref{fig:res/deviation_num_sims_dims,fig:res/deviation_num_sims_nclx} show how observed failure mode distribution changes when the number of injections per signal is decreased. We observe that for both logic styles deviation is less than a single percentage point when going from over 20000 simulations down to about 3000.
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As a similar exercise, we established another baseline test for varying the percentage of signals to be targeted. For this, we configured the injection-engine to select all signals, then gradually lowered the percentage of selected signals (see Figure~\ref{fig:res/deviation_sel_signals_dims} and \ref{fig:res/deviation_sel_signals_nclx}). While not as stable as number of simulations, deviation still stayed within limits down to about 50\%, with the number of glitches observed in \acs{nclx} deviating by about $2.9$ points.
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