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It was found that during proof-reading, third graders were less sensitive to errors that were homophonic to the target character, whereas adults were less sensitive to errors that were orthographically similar to the target.
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It might be that the simulator is accurate in the regimes in which we have accurate analytical or classical numerical results, but is more sensitive to errors in regimes that are difficult to treat with other methods, e.g. near phase transitions, perhaps for the same reason.
These findings illustrate how approaches that rely on mean canopy height to estimate aboveground biomass are sensitive to DTM errors that arise from variability in lidar sampling density.
However, OFDM systems are sensitive to synchronization errors that may destroy the orthogonality among all sub-carriers.
After compression the video size is significantly reduced although the resulting stream is very sensitive to transmission errors that may severely affect the efficiency of the decoding process.
This indicates that if we are able to choose interpolation points such that (Lambda_{n} ) is small, then we can find the Lagrange interpolant that is less sensitive to errors in the function values.
One embryonic tissue that seems particularly sensitive to errors in cytoskeletal dynamics or architecture is the neural tube, the precursor to the brain and spinal chord (Campbell et al., 1986; Copp et al., 1990; Greene and Copp, 2009).
We can back up the results derived from tree-based PCM (that might be sensitive to errors in phylogenetic reconstruction) with tip-based PCM using a high number of sister species pairs.
More specifically, it has been reported that iTRAQ is sensitive to errors in precursor ion selection in comparison to ICAT and DIGE, suggesting mass spectrometer-related interference could introduce substantial random variation [ 32].
In our panel segmentation solution, the evaluation of the experimental results shows that our solution is sensitive to errors generated by the OCR tool (e.g., noisy characters).
The first reason is related to the fact that LP coefficients are very sensitive to errors.
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