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She noted, too, that her answers to questions could be imprecise and that she tended to explain things more than needed.
Her coloratura could be imprecise, and a few inaudible high notes near evening's end might explain what looked like discomfiture during her curtain call.
The decision of whether to support or avoid volume expansion in patients with intermediate values of continuous diagnostic index could be imprecise (gray zone) [37].
Introduction: The neural timing during mechanical ventilation can be obtained from conventional airway flow tracing, or invasive esophageal and gastric signal; however, it is difficult clinical practice and could be imprecise.
For the pre-evolved miRNAs, the processing could be imprecise, which produce smeared sRNA products across hairpin arms like siRNAs [15] (Figure 6).
Hence the results could be imprecise and may not be extrapolated to ICUs with higher post-ICU mortality rates.
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The index could also be imprecise for any vegetarians in the study as there was no information available on alternative protein sources.
Since lifelong residential histories of deceased subjects (the majority) were reconstructed by interviewing relatives and could therefore be imprecise, all information was checked against and supplemented by records of town office registries.
The snapshot will be imprecise, of course.
The idea that analyses of imprecise folk concepts should be imprecise recurs throughout Lewis's career.
The significant difference in performance between sunglasses and scarf datasets could be attributed to imprecise localization errors [24, 25] (Table 7).
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