Sentence examples for mistakes in estimating from inspiring English sources

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Traditional weather forecasts aren't accurate enough to predict when the sun will poke through the clouds on a partly overcast day and make mistakes in estimating the length and strength of high winds.

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The nRF score is very sensitive to mistakes in estimated evolutionary relationships, without regard for branch lengths (two random trees have nRF = 1 with high probability [ 19]), while the DF distribution reflects over- and under-estimation of branch lengths.

Unfortunately, you made a common mistake in estimating your share of your medical costs.

For example, in estimating population-genetic statistics, because allelic dropout can cause mistaken assignment of heterozygous genotypes as homozygotes, it can lead to underestimation of the observed heterozygosity and overestimation of the inbreeding coefficient (Taberlet et al. 1999).

We are now in a new year and since the worst has not happened, I wonder whether it means our commentators were immensely persuasive, or simply that they were somewhat mistaken in their estimate of how India would react.

Medical mistakes kill an estimated 3,000 people in New Jersey each year.

Because of the lipophilic nature of the compounds with the greatest contributions to the total EEQ values, it would be a mistake to estimate the estrogenic potential of environmental samples exclusively from the dissolved phase, which occurs in most cases.

Considering the probability of potential parentage mistakes in the original pedigree records, we adopted Cervus [ 33] to estimate the most possible parent-offspring pair with maximum likelihood method using 100 randomly chosen autosomal SNPs with 100% call rate.

In 2006, the Institute of Medicine issued a report citing medication mistakes as the most common medical errors, resulting in an estimated $3.5 billion in added costs for lost wages, productivity and additional health care expenses.

As predicted by the estimates of the precision (Fig.  5b), filtering led to fewer mistakes in the topology of the phylogeny when coverage exceeded a threshold between 5X and 8X.

And in a paper published in the science Journal Nature they estimated that up to 90 per cent of the most common cancers were caused by external factors rather than cellular mistakes in the body.

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