Sentence examples for inconsistent units from inspiring English sources

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Several methods of data query are offered on the HPVIS web site, but there is considerable variability in format and presentation of the data (e.g., multiple or inconsistent units), which limits the ability to use this information.

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As Ken Alder relates in a new book called "The Measure of All Things" (Free Press; $27), French citizens of that era employed thousands of confusingly inconsistent measurement units.

However, a simple aggregate score for investigating change has a number of potential problems as noted by Bereiter (1963) such as: paradoxical reliability of change scores; spurious negative correlation of change with initial status; and inconsistent scale units for change.

Cook's form is symptomatic of an inconsistent batting unit low on confidence, and sooner or later these batting collapses have to stop.

While it is widely believed that elements of the foreign body response (FBR) contribute to inconsistent single unit recording performance, the relationships between the FBR and recording performance have not been well established.

Autocorrelation histograms were calculated for each unit, and the unit was removed from further analysis if the histogram revealed the existence of correlations within the first 2 ms (refractory period), inconsistent with good unit isolation.

Early Americans, like eighteenth-century French bakers, employed a full complement of inconsistent and confusing measurement units.

The inconsistent use of scientific units, the grouping of data collected with variable time and geographic scales, the lack of essential background information, and the consistent exclusion of scientific research that reported lesser or no negative impacts leave objective readers with very limited means for forming their own judgments without doing their own additional extensive research.

The frequent 'disarticulation' of the axial structure in the posterior region of Nesonektris into a series of short discrete units is inconsistent with the architecture and structural integrity of the gut of vetulicolians, but shows striking similarities to the anatomy and initial decay of the notochord in chordates.

However, the small active membrane area used in such test units may cause inconsistent results due to the membranes being inhomogeneous.

On top of that, we wish to propose a new demarcation system for the TALE repeat from a structural point of view given that the previously defined TALE repeat appears to be inconsistent with the basic structural unit of a TALE protein (Fig. S1A).

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