Sentence examples for resulting inaccuracies from inspiring English sources

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The resulting inaccuracies in positron lifetimes τ and intensities I were ±0.003 ns and ±0.01 au, respectively, which led to ±0.01 ns−1 error bar in positron trapping rate of defects κ d.

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The resulting inaccuracy in some cases can be traced back to how the flow resistance of various geometries are modelled.

The main target to design such machine was to defeat some problems of internal grinding such as poor enrichment of coolant lubricant, deflection of grinding tool and the resulting inaccuracy, low material removal and high heat generation because of long contact length.

In general, the k ellipsoids may intersect, so the viable volume in W may be smaller than the sum of the viable volumes in W i. To avoid the resulting inaccuracy in volume estimation, we introduce a new integrand (12) f i = 0, if θ ∈ ⋃ W j, j = 1, 2, …, i - 1, 0, if θ ∉ Θ d, f, otherwise.

Where, precisely, all this money came from and where it should go is not clear.Worse still, after its audit in 2004, the SEC determined that its systems for recording penalties and disgorgements were inadequate, resulting in inaccuracies.

Measurement bias resulting from inaccuracies in the assessment of individual exposure to ETS may lead to error in estimation of the risk.

The poorer docking of the more remote N. gruberi putative MVP sequences is likely due to the greater divergence of sequence and structure resulting in inaccuracies in monomer modeling.

This inferior sensitivity has been attributed to unevenness in peak heights and suppression of peaks, particularly G when it follows A, resulting in inaccuracies in base calling [ 22, 23].

We venture that the poor agreement between IA and the observed MN frequencies with Mixture III might be related to biased IA predictions resulting from inaccuracies in estimating threshold concentrations for the single compounds.

The reliance on self-reported job histories makes our data vulnerable to measurement error resulting from inaccuracies in recall, which can decrease statistical power and attenuate the observed associations.

In measurement, the systematic error is a bias that occurs consistently (Viswanathan 2005), resulting from inaccuracy of a system as one observes or measures.

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