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The phrase "analytical error in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing mistakes or inaccuracies in analysis, particularly in scientific, statistical, or research contexts.
Example: "The study's findings were called into question due to an analytical error in the data interpretation."
Alternatives: "mistake in analysis" or "error in evaluation".
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It appears also to hold for the nuclei of the erythrocytes and liver cells of this species, for the histones isolated from them exhibited marked differences, quite beyond the limits of analytical error, in their arginine contents.
The analytical error in terms of the %RSD for major oxides varied from 2 to 3 %, while for the minor and trace elements, it is between 2 and 6%%.
Although analytical error in the field of mass spectrometry is commonly expressed as parts per million (ppm) [6], mass accuracy can be significantly affected by mass to charge ratio, concentration of the compound, and the amounts of co-eluting metabolites.
Our analysis also highlighted the possibility of systematic analytical error in the data of Stoiber et al. (1981), whereby soluble S and Cl concentrations were consistently higher than those of other studies at the same location.
We confirmed that R dilspace determined by the plateau method ranged between 1.026 and 1.043 in our data, which was within the expected range; therefore, the analytical error in our results was negligible (Speakman, 1997).
In addition, Jackson and Hart [ 21] did not find a change in the Sr/Sr ratio outside analytical error in alkali basalts with Ca/Sr ratios of ca. 150.
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Within model errors, which largely are the result of analytical errors in measured 26Al and 10Be concentrations, all three competing theories of colluvial wash, upward displacement of stones, and cumulic pedogenesis are possible mechanisms for the formation of the surface stone pavement.
Simplified modeling assumptions, due to lack of in vivo experimental data on material properties and muscle activation patterns, may introduce analytical errors in analyses where quantitative accuracy is critical for obtaining rigorous results.
The total recoveries of selenium from the six solvent extraction steps are 68.9%, 79.5%, and 82.1%, which are acceptable considering cumulative errors of extraction steps and analytical errors in the determination of Se in six fractions.
In 2009, the error rate for curated protein protein interactions in several databases was found to be 3 9% [averaging 3.8% (22/574)] by (4) [after correction of significant analytical errors in the estimates by (5)].
Analysis of the analytical and the uninduced biological standard deviations showed that heteroscedasticity was present both in the analytical error and in the biological uninduced variation.
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