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For example, data sets of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005 would produce a r value of 1.0 (no imprecision) with regression analysis, and fail to describe the enormous bias.
Although there was no imprecision for adults, imprecision was high in data from the children (although not quantifiable), and pooling was not possible.
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"I continue to find 3-D a distracting nuisance, but it must be said the Sony process produces a sharp, crisp picture, with no visible imprecision between the matches of the images," he writes, grudgingly.
The evidence for the comparison of two or more interventions to no intervention was moderate to low, due to design limitations in trials, statistical heterogeneity and wide confidence intervals crossing the line of no effect (imprecision).
In the high-stakes world of operational counterterrorism, there is no room for imprecision and casual definitions.
We concluded there was no indication of imprecision in any of the three bodies of evidence.
SHRs showed analogous impulsivity relative to LE, as shown by θSHR, but no comparable timing imprecision.
Was Clapper caught in an "imprecision"?
The American Diabetes Association ADAA) recommends that glucose meters should have a total error (bias and imprecision) of no more than 10% for all concentrations [ 6].
Quality assessment of the included studies according to the GRADE approach showed some limitations of the study design and inconsistency, 20 but no obvious indirectness or imprecision of reporting of results (tables 3 and 4).
There's no room for vagueness or imprecision.
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