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They avoid inaccurate extrapolations that could result in an excessive number of experiments to confirm predictions.
The value appearing in (1) and (2) will be determined in order to avoid inaccurate location results.
To avoid inaccurate implementation of his system, we sent our test signals to him and he provided the output.
To avoid inaccurate measurements caused by bleeding from the surrounding tissue, a plastic tube was placed on the tip of the probe [4].
In this work we present a methodology aimed to use the data contained in R&D databases efficiently in order to assist the design of new products by providing models that relate formulations to properties, which are introduced into an optimization problem that represents the design problem together with constraints proposed in order to avoid inaccurate predictions.
To avoid inaccurate assessment of the nucleosome position only the substrates without RSC were considered.
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This enabled a comprehensive inspection [ 30] and avoided inaccurate recollection of conversations [ 27].
This scanning measurement largely avoids inaccurate or bias results caused by inconsistent location of the laser prob.
Thus, our flexible, non-linear estimate of the CRP effect helps avoiding inaccurate risk assessment and loss of prognostic information, which would be induced by conventional dichotomised or linear estimates (Ramsay, 1988; Hastie and Tibshirani, 1990; Royston and Altman, 1994; Greenland, 1995; Abrahamowicz et al, 1997; Benedetti and Abrahamowicz, 2004).
Numerical schemes are presented to avoid the inaccurate solutions that result from inconsistent implementation of forces.
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