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The co-ordinate perpendicular to the radiographic plane, instead, is subjected to a more significant error (about 15 mm).
However, a more significant error in planning, the omission of long-range fighter escorts for the bombers, seriously impacted the strategic bombing campaign that later took place.
Table 5 (lower panel) has a more significant error.
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However, the coordinates orthogonal to the radiographic plane are subjected to more significant errors.
In contrast to the MUE, the DP4 metric rules out structures from consideration that have one or more significant errors in predicted H and/or C NMR chemical shift; under this metric diastereomer #1 is highly unlikely to be correct.
Our analyses suggest that heterotachy is a more significant cause of systematic error in the seed plant sequences analyzed.
The results support the conclusion that components made from PA6 have a higher capacity to absorb humidity than those made from PA66 and, on the other hand, a higher capacity to lose this humidity, which implies a more significant effect on the average error in the dimensions considered (12% for PA6 in comparison to 3% for PA66).
Therefore, slight errors in bracket placement could lead to a more significant change compared to other teeth (incisors, canines), which demonstrates a flatter labial surface.
A more significant problem is saturation.
The more frequent the class in the data, the more significant the error reduction compared to a single U matrix for all the classes.
Thus, on average, when predicting solvent coefficients for new solvents, the errors in predicting v and s are more significant that errors in predicting a and b due to the difference in the sizes of average values for the solute descriptors.
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