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A defect is a persistent error in a component.
Last year, in the University of Chicago's new physics laboratory illuminated by low-energy fluorescent lights, Mr. Yeats was puzzled by a persistent error in an experiment involving an exotic material known as a topological insulator, a class of materials that conducts electricity on the surface and edges but insulates on the interior.
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A persistent error that defies grammar and logic; make it "tell".
Second, observations of persistent error in human patients after ACC lesion suggests that the ACC also plays a role in attentiveness processing [3], [4], [9], but only sparse evidence exists for a direct role for the ACC in performance adjustment.
The visitors were able to prevent Jermaine McGillvary scoring for an eighth successive match for Huddersfield, but persistent errors in attack saw them lose in consecutive games for the first time this season.
These observations are consistent with our model predictions in which imbalance of the q/ p ratio causes persistent errors in kMT attachments (Fig. 2).
Childhood is the time when inaccurate ideas about plants can be established, leading to adults with persistent errors in thinking about how plants live and grow.
Persistent errors in understanding of certain issues were reported in British first-time attendees of genetic risk counselling for breast cancer, despite receiving a video about breast cancer genetics and screening (Cull et al, 1998).
Bandyopadhyay et. al. [ 11] corrected what had been a persistent mathematical error in the model describing speckle contrast.
As we have described above, persistent error signalling is implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.
But the less governments intervene with subsidies in the market of ideas, the less the likelihood of persistent error.
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