Sentence examples for implications of error from inspiring English sources

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The implications of error recovery tasks from the perspective of control are also discussed.

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This will make more clear whether there is an implication of error signaling here or if it is just that the neurons are firing to the US the same way they are during the trials.

It is also important to emphasise that this work entirely separates random and systematic error and relates only to the implications of random error in the sense that it is assumed that any errors in measuring a variable are independent of the value of other variables.

It has long been known that recombinational repair of double-strand breaks in yeast is associated with an increased frequency of local mutations with implication of error-prone polymerases (Strathern et al., 1995).

The dynamics of adaptation by point mutations is accelerated when bacteria endure hypermutagenesis, for example following the implication of error-prone DNA polymerases in replicating damaged DNA (Tenaillon et al. 2004).

It is therefore important to have some appreciation of the implications of measurement error for DSS study results and tolerable levels of errors and missing data.

However, as noted in section 2, the implications of measurement error for economic analysis will differ depending on whether the error is classical or non-classical in nature.

Awareness of the implications of genotyping error has increased greatly in recent years, and there is an emerging consensus that error rates should be estimated and reported, particularly when performing error-sensitive analyses such as parentage analysis or individual identification (Bonin et al. 2004; Hoffman and Amos, 2005; Pompanon et al. 2005; DeWoody et al. 2006).

This paper explores frequency-specific implications of measurement error for the design of stabilization policy rules.

We investigated the sources and implications of georectification error in the measurement of lateral channel movement by testing how the number (6 30) and type (human versus natural landscape features) of ground-control points (GCPs) and the order of the transformation polynomial (first-, second-, and third-order) affected the spatial accuracy of a typical georectified aerial photograph.

To gain insight into the implications of sequencing error in phylogenomic applications, we performed a series of simple, descriptive analyses.

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