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It is well known that feature correlations will introduce complication in supervised learning, and possibly deteriorate the learning results.
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Two of the trials included in this review used blinded central review to assess progression, which may remove some of the subjective measurement bias but may introduce complications related to timing of assessment and differences between investigator and independent review.
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However, still shots introduce complications for subsequent data interpretation: the vast majority of reflections from a motionless crystal hit by an electron beam with narrow bandpass (Δ E/ E ≃ 5 × 10−6 for a field emission gun at 200 kV) are only partially recorded.
A further introduced complication is that the individual grains are of different mineralogy and thus of different wettability.
The buses' height, often around 13 feet, has also introduced complications.
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