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In previous work, we attributed part (around 50%) of the observed disagreement to a possible instrumental problem in Yohkoh.
Customarily, the justification of the instrumental problem is based on the existence of a so-called "Constraint Simplification Lemma", or of a "Constraint Reduction Theorem".
Some contributions, like Milgrom (2004, Ch. 4), relax to a significant extent the differentiability conditions on q in the justification of the instrumental problem, but not in the characterization of q*.
The dominant theory of professional practice holds that "professional activity consists in instrumental problem solving made rigorous by the application of scientific knowledge and technique" (Schön 1983, p. 21).
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Instruments of great generality that make few ambiguous assumptions about the nature of extraterrestrial life require luck (e.g., an animal or protist must walk or swim by during the operating lifetime of the camera) or the solution of difficult instrumental problems (e.g., the acquisition and preparation of samples for remote electron microscopic examination).
The concept of technical rationality rests on a model in which professional activity consists of instrumental problem-solving that is based on the application of scientific theory and technique (Schön 1983: 21).
This procedure eliminates data that have strong site response or possible instrumental problems.
Trends in absolute values of absorption do not provide a consistent pattern, maybe due to their high sensitivity to instrumental problems.
The temporal variations of measured spectral intensity and tropospheric opacity, which are attributed to the instrumental problems, caused systematic error in the O3 retrieval.
The 5-year cruise on space from the failure in orbit insertion in 2010 and the successful Venus orbit insertion in 2015 could have degraded the quality of the camera causing instrumental problems like a greater number of dead pixels.
This was likely due to a degradation of the receiver and a defect in measuring the cold calibration load, and we were able to address these instrumental problems, as described in next section.
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