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In the absence of such measurements the derived constitutive relationship may be in considerable error, and should be evaluated against its ability to predict the outcome of other mechanical experiments.
Since a classification of a whole Landsat scene covering 180*180 km, would produce considerable error and thereby cause misinterpretations, a clip was made from each scene to the area of interest, approximately 87×63 km = 5481 km2 (Lat 24°47' and 25°24'S, Long 45°36' and 46°26'E) (Figure 1).
Various assessment methods including food records and dietary recalls are subjected to considerable error and bias, and none of these is considered as a 'gold standard' [ 25].
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For our environmental setting, GIS-based design of placement of retention structures leads to considerable errors and should be verified by fieldwork.
Large temperature change range and overpowering cosmic ray will induce considerable errors and variations in parameters of the power amplifier, which has to work in space for about ten years.
Much of the oyster classification to date is based on shell characteristics and has resulted in considerable errors and confusion.
The show evolved by brainstorm, trial, and considerable error.
While the event and staff hour screening tempo can be accurately determined from our data, the screening yield (i.e. number tested/number exposed to the activity) is harder to calculate and is subject to considerable error.
Some limitations to the analysis described in this report are, first, the PIN used was incomplete and therefore subject to considerable error rates; second, the large number of predicted miRNA targets makes experimental validation rather difficult.
We observe that IRL1 and SBL, although much more robust than LS, still produce a considerable error at highly specular regions, most notably the cheek and the forehead.
The diagnosis of PD and disease progression monitoring are currently mainly based on the evaluation of clinical symptoms, which is subjective and thus often associated with a considerable error rate.
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