Sentence examples for prone to erroneous from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, our method is convenient to carry out, less prone to erroneous measurement, and repeatable.

The GPS network is the most durable and wide-ranging of the three systems, while the tiltmeters provide the most sensitive predictive data, but are prone to erroneous results unrelated to actual ground deformation; nonetheless a survey line across the caldera measured a 76 mm increase in its width over the year preceding the 1975 eruption, and a similar increase in 1984 eruption.

Although VA is prone to erroneous estimates of cause-specific mortality rates due to misclassification [34], several studies have demonstrated its ability in valid identification of the most common causes of death in many settings [12], [26], [27], [29], [32], [35], [36].

This method, however, may be prone to erroneous results in the presence of noise and nonstationarity that are inherent to physiologic signals.

We have shown that networks of interest obtained by list-based methods are prone to erroneous inclusion of irrelevant network components [ 7].

Interactive techniques are not amenable for large scale data, and the watershed method is prone to erroneous partitioning of the image space.

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As the ocean, constantly filled with moving waves, is prone to producing erroneous detection with methods that detect moving objects, some authors choose to characterise it and label pixels that do not match this characterisation as objects of interest.

Given the impact of non-stationary clutter environments above, the traditional adaptive SAR/GMTI scheme based on the covariance matrix estimation in (2) is prone to be erroneous in heterogeneous clutter environments.

Since the output is user dependent, results are prone to be erroneous.

These differences in the data highlight how patients with a fluctuating ICP are the most prone to an erroneous detection of ICP severity when only the manual recording technique is used.

Crucially, social judgement scheme analyses 15 supported the hypothesis that group monitoring processes led the groups to agree on judgements that reflected the highest consensus in the group, rather than simply converging on the mean of members' judgements (which is prone to outlying erroneous individual judgements).

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