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Bedrock surfaces and erratic boulders in such settings are likely to have nuclide inheritance and may yield erroneous (too old) exposure ages.
However, its use must be tempered with an appreciation of the limitations of the new technique and knowledge of the circumstances in which it may yield erroneous results.
In particular, estimating the branch length as an average from the total data may yield erroneous likelihood calculations for each partition.
Post hoc analyses may yield erroneous results, especially when making multiple comparisons.
Much attention has focused in recent decades on refining research methodology, because flawed research may yield erroneous conclusions or 'wrong' answers.
It has been recognized, however, that saline may yield erroneous PCO2 values, and that the bias may depend on the solution and the type of blood gas machine used to measure PCO2 [ 1, 3, 4, 5].
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It is shown that these formulae may yield rather erroneous results, especially for irregular frames.
As Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini noted, "You can't be prepared if you're half asleep". Developing a business culture that promotes adequate sleep may yield less erroneous business decisions and fewer cheaters in the organization.
As a result, they can yield erroneous climate predictions, they write.
Moreover, these tests are not always black and white; technology can yield erroneous results.
Such electrode assemblies also yield erroneous values of tan δ measured for studies of structural relaxation.
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