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A year before LTCM's collapse, the behavioralists Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny published an article arguing that hedge fund strategies of the sort followed at LTCM were vulnerable to risks stemming from the errors and emotions of other traders.

Also the third-stage conjugate-noise (MFI stemming from the quantization error) is well attenuated, e.g., due to the digital filter H 3 D [ z ] = NTF 1 D [ z ] NTF 2 D [ z ] ∕ STF 3 D [ z ], which gives nice attenuation on the interesting frequency bands.

However, the error stemming from the external field leakage is about ±0.5 nT on MF Gauss coefficients and has low practical relevance.

The errors stemming from the sc lattice assumption for these blends are analysed.

We also leave out the error term stemming from the approximation N u)/ n u)≈1.

On this interpretation, Descartes is saying that the resemblance thesis arises not because the sensory ideas of cold or of color misrepresent those qualities in objects, but because we make a cognitive error, stemming from the prejudices of childhood (as mentioned in Sec. 3.1 and discussed more fully in Princ. I.66 72), in affirming the resemblance thesis.

In order to exclude any error stemming from the linear approximation, we tested the control abilities of the pathway designs and observed the chemotactic behaviors by our program based on the original differential equations (Fig. 5).

Gao et al. (2015) suggest that the null results we found are due to excessive exposure measurement error stemming from the use of pollutant concentrations measured at a single stationary monitoring site.

Such evaluation is important, because there is often a tradeoff between these two sources of error, stemming from the fact that simpler models with fewer parameters (such as JC) have smaller stochastic noise at the expense of greater estimation bias.

Furthermore, attempts at prediction are complicated by the fact that judicial processes are not free of bias due to discrimination or errors stemming from the lack of standard sentencing guidelines [3 7].

An additional point that could be emphasized is the problem of "percolation of errors" stemming from the use of one genome to annotate the next, on and on, like a game of "telephone".

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