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In "Liebesbotschaft," the first of his Schwanengesang (Swan songs), the physical distance between Salters' fast-rippling piano piano and Asawa's delivery of the song's dense poetry on stage may have compromised precision in their joint execution.
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This may cause exposure and patellar eversion problems during knee replacement that may compromise precision and accuracy of TKR [ 18].
Exposure difficulties and alterations in knee anatomy may compromise precision and accuracy of the surgical technique [ 31].
Although more complex equations fitted the data slightly better for predicting apo B100; the very simple algorithm did not compromise precision, compared with the more complex equations.
Another important conclusion of our study is that use of One-Color ratios does not compromise precision more than other currently used methods based on indirect measurements.
The transportable instrument we present here shows an excellent precision for the CO2 measurements; for O2 the transportable and flexible design of our system compromised the precision somewhat.
Analysing such a large number of analytes in a short analysis time can compromise the precision and accuracy, as compared to traditional targeted analysis.
Important dynamic factors such as the transmissibility of influenza strains, the accuracy of contact rate assessment, and the movement of populations within and between geographical units, if not clearly understood and properly modelled, may compromise the precision and accuracy of the estimation.
However, taking thermal images with a hand-held camera compromises the precision and accuracy of the measurements, and is impractical from a disease surveillance perspective because it requires the camera operator to visit the same pens at least daily, and much more frequently if the efficacy of the measurement is to be optimized.
Nevertheless, an overly sparse map used in JF or SF models may fail to capture the QTL information or compromise the precision of QTL positioning because the markers are not in tight linkage to many QTL and therefore lead to omitted-variable bias.
Although the two month window used to define the outcome could potentially compromise the precision of prevalence estimates of undrnutrition at six and twelve month of age, comparison of the prevalence of underweight and stunting for infants measured within and outside the target one month window did not reveal significant difference.
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