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For the pre and post analysis two years before and two years after the M&A are sufficient; "there will be no more inaccuracy and variation in the results" (Yener & David [2004]).
"Every inaccuracy or inconsistency will provide material for the defense for cross-examination," Richman said.
Three coders provided a bulwark against inaccuracy or bias in the coding.
Sufficient conditions for inaccuracy or accuracy estimation of unknown parameters are also given.
Still, Wikipedia, which dwarfs traditional encyclopedias in scope, faces the potential for inaccuracy -- or abuse.
Moreover, information from different sensors may be uncertainty, inaccuracy, or even conflicting.
(1) Comparison is a method commonly used to identify inaccuracy or gaps in data.
Any inaccuracy or disaccord would be rectified to assure semantic and conceptual equivalence.
Any systematic discrepancy reflects inaccuracy whereas stochastic variation around the mean estimate reflects precision.
Human decision-making limitations, perceptual inaccuracies, and variation in the use and in the interpretation of important clinical variables all make clinicians unable to consistently generate therapeutic decisions that are coherent, that consider all appropriate options, and that are based on the relevant scientific evidence [ 27, 34, 35, 43, 44, 46, 76, 77, 78, 79].
Or variations.
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