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Its own scanner gives it much more control over this process: poorly scanned books are commonplace and lead to more errors further down the line.
Fewer people will be asked to deal with greater demand, and that must lead to more errors, more delays, more miscommunication, more aggravation for both staff and patient.
Long working days lead to more errors: tired surgeons are more prone to slip-ups and soldiers who get too little shut-eye are more prone to miss targets.
When users have high mobility, on the other hand, a large training can lead to more errors as the time correlation of the CQI values decreases as seen in Fig. 8 c.
Another problem with extended requirements to disease recordings is that this may lead to more errors and missing data due to lack of compliance from veterinarians and farmers.
Possibly an association that one might have with a certain odor is not always fully congruent with the options provided in an identification task, which might lead to more errors when choosing a label from a list of descriptors, than when the options are read prior to smelling.
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Overall, the multi-tasking condition led to more errors than the delay condition (F 1,26) = 21.5, P<0.0001) but did not differ from the dual-task condition [F 1,26) = 1.2, P = 0.3].
Early studies demonstrated that using FFPE specimens in PCR-based sequencing led to more errors than using frozen specimens [ 20].
Here, both the orthographic and the phonological spelling condition led to more errors than the orthographic-phonological condition.
Planned comparisons demonstrated that alcohol cues led to more errors than both positive, t(112) = 2.30, p <.05, d = 0.21, and neutral, t(112) = 2.24, p <.05, d = 0.21 cues.
If female mtDNA acts as a template (I'm personally not convinced by this either) then it doesn't matter whether mutations are caused by ROS or copying errors: greater use leads to higher mtDNA turnover, which leads to more errors.
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