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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).
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 such exchanges are carefully choreographed, there is a greater margin of error.
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.
These days, Mr. McCaw is so wealthy that he has a greater margin of error than early in his career.
So it goes, all too often, when new, high-performance technology is inserted into older infrastructure built to operate with a greater margin of error.
While the formula has a greater margin of error, this margin proves less than significant in the practical application of the method's results.
Because of this, I tend to reserve fish for small dinners and prepare meat dishes with a greater margin of error -- say, braised leg of lamb or roasted pork shoulder -- for large groups.
The three other estimates are based on the American Community Survey; the CIS estimate is based on the Current Population Survey, which is a smaller data set and therefore has a greater margin of error.
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