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"There's also a great margin of safety," he says.
Polynomial curves controlled by points as well as by the tangents in them allow for a great margin of freedom, far from the conditions implied by the use of conventional curves, in the design of free-form curves.
Within the same batch of experiments, we noticed marked variability and a great margin of error for Ca∶P ratios, especially when the same samples were exposed to different temperatures (room temperature, 4°C, or 37°C).
However, given the great margin of uncertainty over basic data about medical tourism, conclusions on both sides are unavoidably speculative.
To avoid the potentially great margin of error that can result from fluid intake and sample volume, results were reported in micrograms (μg) per g creatinine.
To avoid the potentially great margin of error due to fluid intake and sample volume, results were reported in micrograms (μg) per g of creatinine.
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While the numbers carry great margins of uncertainty and cover only selected program components, they reflect the best information available to date.
The system needs a greater margin of safety, he said.
They cook nearly as quickly, and have a greater margin of error in terms of doneness.
If the map is more scrambled, however, those predictions have a greater margin of error.
Those investors who now own bonds insured by MBIA will have a greater margin of safety.
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