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The distribution of implied balance point temperatures suggests that heating degree measures base 65 °F inadequately capture the non-linear relationship between load and temperature due to prevalence of low balance point households.

Direct observation of nesting birds using human observers and most automated devices requires sub-sampling of the nestling period, which does not allow for the quantification of the duration of chick-feeding by parents within a day, and may also inadequately capture temporal variation in the rate at which chicks are fed.

And, more importantly, we hypothesise that they inadequately capture uncertainty and are less precise.

Available measures of patient-reported outcomes for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) inadequately capture the range of patient-reported treatment effects.

These results suggest that the exponential and gamma distributions commonly used for modeling incubation periods and relapse times inadequately capture the complexity in the distributions of event times in P. vivax malaria infections.

Several studies have found that results from infectious disease models can be highly sensitive to accurate distributional assumptions [ 35, 36]; our study reinforces these conclusions in finding the 'default' exponential and gamma distributions, used for mathematical tractability, inadequately capture the complexity of experimental data [ 37, 38].

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It also emphasizes the entanglement of modern and traditional ideas, inadequately captured by Nora's implied opposition between history and memory.

The complexity of adherence determinants are well documented, but studies inadequately captured and discussed confounding in the analyses.

For women, the equation seems to be performing poorly, with evidence to suggest that the model is inadequately capturing age.

Important factors related to hypoglycemia and health outcomes may be unobserved, unavailable, or inadequately captured in the data and, therefore, are not subject to control in the analysis.

This multidimensional measure is particularly relevant in China or other countries undergoing rapid and asymmetric urbanisation, which is inadequately captured by dichotomous classification of urbanicity [ 22– 22].

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