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The stroke onset date may therefore be imprecisely recorded in primary care, perhaps often being recorded after the true stroke onset date.
An examination of court records suggests that the 1995 zoning law was imprecisely worded, that city officials underestimated the profit potential still available under the 60-40 provision, and that state and appellate judges found the city's application of the law to be so zealous as to cross the line of constitutionality.
Rainfall, however, was imprecisely estimated. .
Moreover, day of conception was imprecisely estimated from gestational week, and the statistical method is being adjusted to reflect this.
This article considers the regulation control of nonlinear chemical processes whose dynamics are imprecisely known.
We point out that measures of proximity based on small numbers of patents are imprecisely measured random variables.
In real world, the reliabilities of components are imprecisely estimated or the reliability of some components may vary due to some realistic factors.
Moreover, coefficients are imprecisely estimated due to small sample sizes.
Their IV results are imprecisely estimated but are similar to their fixed effects results.
But the standard errors are large, and coefficients are imprecisely estimated.
Those models, in turn, depend on Betelgeuse's mass and rotation period, both of which are imprecisely known.
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