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An important tip got lost in the system because of inadequate tracking mechanisms.
These included inadequate "tracking of inventory": pints of blood that were supposed to be quarantined because of their donors' medical histories ended up released for distribution.
EBay was wrong to rely on such evidently inadequate tracking information and wrong to direct you to Yodel, when the seller should have refunded you and claimed compensation from the courier company.
High frame rates can reduce this problem but lead to inadequate tracking due to decreased spatial resolution.
It is presumed that inadequate tracking of the epicardial border and respiratory-related lung artefacts (especially in the antero/lateral segments) play a major contributing role [ 22].
Patients with suboptimal 2D image quality and/or poor speckle tracking, defined as inadequate tracking of >1/17 ventricular segments (seven patients) were excluded from the analysis.
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America's only "high-speed" train runs between Boston and Washington, DC, on an inadequate track.How can all this be fixed?
Net migration figures are calculated from the International Passenger Survey, which is woefully inadequate at tracking where international students end up.
Non-stationary signals have statistical properties that vary with time and hence the traditional time averaged amplitude spectrum obtained using Fourier transform is inadequate to track changes in signal magnitude, frequency or phase.
Further investigation revealed inconsistent practices for recording and reporting where children are removed from the school, as well as poor communication and coordination between schools and local authorities, and inadequate systems for tracking pupils who leave private schools.
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