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Peter Kirkham, who was a detective chief inspector in the Metropolitan Police, says grenade attacks are so rare because they are more imprecise and indiscriminate in their impact than guns.
Results from CO indicators are reasonably precise (±25% or greater) at high exposures, but are more imprecise and unreliable at concentrations <5 ppm (Borak et al., 2011 ).
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On older, straighter skis, turns were more imprecise and brought about by shifting weight from ski to ski, pressuring the outside ski.
And participants for whom the reporting of the POG was more imprecise also showed significantly shorter fixation durations (Fig. 3b).
Even in high-quality clinical laboratories, a measured A1C of 7% may actually range ±0.5%, and point-of-care A1C tests may be more imprecise (27).
Associations with having been fed soy formula (ever fed soy formula and fed soy formula within the first 2 months of life) were of similar magnitude for blacks and for whites, although the estimates for blacks were more imprecise.
This is partly due to the fact that clinical assessments, diagnoses, and treatments are more difficult and imprecise in young children than later in life.
While the analog accelerator alone may be useful for energy-constrained applications where inputs and outputs are imprecise, we are more interested in using analog in conjunction with digital for precise solutions.
Therefore, we use fuzzy and linguistic values that are more appropriate for dealing with imprecise criteria.
The main problems arise from small studies are that they tend to result in imprecise estimates and are more likely to find extreme results.
These terms, however, are imprecise; the more accurate terms, ectotherm for cold-blooded and endotherm for warm-blooded, are more useful in describing the thermal capabilities of these animals.
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