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However, almost all of the classical theories for calculating the power consumption of ball mills disregard the effect of lifters and only focus on rotation rate, charge fill level, as well as size and shape of grinding media, thereby may causing errors.

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The value assessment contains subjective elements and this may cause errors and difficulties in numeric value assessment methods.

Decreasing the power supply voltage in dynamic voltage frequency scaling to save power consumption may introduce extra delays in CMOS circuits, which may cause errors.

Occlusions, sudden changes in illumination, artifacts introduced by the compression of the video stream, may cause errors in the estimations of motion vectors.

However, in a minority (approximately 11%%) of small solid nodules, semiautomated measurements were not completely reproducible and, thus, may cause errors in the assessment of nodule growth.

While there are a number of methods for bias correction, most of them use monthly statistics to derive correction factors, which may cause errors in the rainfall magnitude when applied on a daily scale.

The digital elevation data used in the validation process has a reasonable high-quality, but the 5-m contour interval may cause errors for the upslope factor and especially for the cross-section factor.

For this work, the assumption used considers an inexact estimation for the secondary path which may cause errors on the number of coefficients or on their values as was done in [21].

On the other hand, the frames transmitted by the interferer at relatively distant location within carrier sensing range may cause errors but otherwise can be rejected as interference, without making the channel busy.

Our results are consistent with those conclusions, but since A tip / A eff = 1 is used for different graphene layers, it may cause errors for the obtained C q values, especially at a DC bias of +3 V. Nevertheless, the different quantum capacitance behaviors for graphene with different n are definite.

Figure 4b highlights the high concentration of chlorophyll a (chl a) distributed along the coast, although the presence of colored dissolved organic material (CDOM) and total suspended matter (TSM) in coastal waters may cause errors in chl a maps (Darecki and Stramski [2004]).

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