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to pitfall
noun
A potential problem, hazard, or danger that is easily encountered but not immediately obvious.
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Homogenization was necessary due to pitfall removal by macrofauna (3% in 2007 and 18% in 2008).
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Thus, fiddling with the exponent without appropriate geological consideration will lead to pitfalls and partial success of pressure estimates.
Thus, empirical rate expressions may lead to pitfalls when the effective feed composition is changed due to mixing, recycle or variation in total pressure.
Are there lessons to learn to avoid pitfalls?
Unlike most other pitcher plants, it bears "traditional" leaves in addition to its pitfall traps.
So, in BDA analyzing the dataset based on univariate outlier detection method leads to epistemological pitfall.
These tools to identify pitfalls may help to explain why CAESAR performs better than BCFBAF v3.00.
Hyperion then is supposed to plot an optimum path to avoid pitfalls and shadow.
When things go wrong, there seem to be three main pitfalls to avoid, three ways to fail to rescue.
It aspires to be a concise, hyperreal alternative to the pitfalls of video on mobile.
Someone has to point out where things can go wrong in order to avoid pitfalls, right?
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