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'sensitive to errors' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is easily made wrong or prone to making mistakes. For example: "The new computer system is very sensitive to errors, so be sure to double-check your work".
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In addition, the quality of image reconstruction obtained by the former group of parallel imaging techniques is not as sensitive to errors in estimation of coil sensitivities as the latter.
Because of this, the technique is extremely sensitive to errors arising from differences in sample handling.
In addition, the analysis is much more sensitive to errors in the data.
The reason is that the correlation is a measure of skill that is not sensitive to errors in the linear trend31.
But these scenarios all depend on timing estimated from changes in DNA, which "can be very sensitive to errors in the data," Dr. Reich cautioned.
Estimates of the seasonal cycle in N2O emissions are also sensitive to errors in modelled stratosphere-to-troposphere transport in the tropics and southern extratropics.
The results show that the performance and design can be very sensitive to errors in physical properties.
It was found that the Drummond criterion is less sensitive to errors of observations and its upper limit does not exceed 0.2.
It is shown that the damping matrix constructed via D is extremely sensitive to errors in the phases of the complex eigenvectors.
The developed methods enable to provide: (i) a localized bearing contact less sensitive to errors of alignment, and (ii) reduced vibration and noise.
These results are illustrated via figures which suggest that the standard '3 + 3' design in particular is sensitive to errors of the second kind.
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