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The phrase "a methodological failure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing shortcomings or inadequacies in a specific methodology or approach within a particular context, such as research or analysis.
Example: "The study was ultimately deemed inconclusive due to a methodological failure of the experimental design."
Alternatives: "an error in methodology" or "a flaw in the approach".
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This is termed phylogenetic incongruence, and may arise from a methodological failure of the inference process or from biological processes, such as horizontal gene transfer, incomplete lineage sorting, and introgression.
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Whether the failure to detect many of the tether subunits is due to methodological failure, based on the extreme sequence divergence of the homologue in question, or whether it is due to true loss, may be difficult to determine.
For all of the above analysis, due to the uncertainty of whether reporting items coded as unclear represented methodological failure, sensitivity analysis was performed excluding unclear as a code and adding it to the not reported group for all comparisons.
From postoperative radiographs, we evaluated the alignment of the AC joint, mechanical and methodological failures, and K-wire migration.
A methodological study of the aging brain.
This version is compared to the commonly used probabilistic approach from a methodological point of view.
This is a methodological limit of the remote sensing technique.
Quine formulated a methodological critique of traditional philosophy.
These problems arise generally, and Popper proposes that they be solved by a methodological decision to regard a failure of the deduced testable implication to be a failure of the theory.
This methodological artifact might have resulted in a failure of identifying all transcripts conserved across species but nevertheless did not affect the validity of the results obtained.
"This was a major failure of monitoring".
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