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Since we assayed the enzyme using coupled assays which could be prone to errors that could account for the high affinity of the mycobacterial enzyme for its substrates and the higher catalytic efficiency, compared to its other prokaryotic counterparts, we chose to quantify the kinetic parameters also using a direct, thermodynamic approach (Table 1).

Whole-body counting is prone to errors that can arise from the activity distribution and/or size of the subject.

However, anthropometric techniques are prone to errors that could arise, for example, from the inadequate training of personnel.

It may be that the patients' DNA or RNA polymerases are prone to errors that are not fatal for the patient's health.

However, automatic segmentation and matching can be prone to errors that have to be checked and corrected by hand, which can be very time-consuming depending on the error rate.

A systematic review showed that conditions such as low specificity, low sensitivity, and unclear information content may make the alert system prone to errors that result in active failures of the physician, such as ignoring important alerts, misinterpretation, and incorrect handling [ 15].

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As the government prepares for two more major privatisations – Royal Mail and Lloyds – there's an almost kneejerk reaction in our economic culture that markets are infallible while governments are so prone to error that they should just keep out.

Resuming a program like the death penalty — which is so prone to error that one innocent person is released from death row for every nine who are executed — is incompatible with one of our most important shared values - the sanctity of all human life," Matt Maly, operations coordinator for Nebraskans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, said in a statement.

Those towns complain that the new system is slow and prone to errors and that it infringes on the state's tradition of home rule.

Even the IRS watchdog recently said that the agency's whistleblower database is prone to errors and that the "timeliness standards for processing claims have not been fully established".

It lowers your efficiency and makes you more prone to errors, and that's when self-doubt creeps in.

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