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The snapshot will be imprecise, of course.
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Although only randomized trials are included (i.e. the highest grade) the quality of evidence should be downgraded because in most studies the reporting of adverse events will be imprecise and the probability of reporting bias is presumable.
No correction for broadening due to crystal defects was deemed necessary, due to the relatively large widths of the 200 peak, although the value will be imprecise due to a lack of certainty of sectional shape and the exact alignment of the 200 lattice in the fibrils [ 20, 25].
While probabilities smaller than 0 or bigger than 1 would still result in a distribution with the same overall variance as the original distribution, P-value calculation will be imprecise because the tails of the distribution will deviate significantly from the original distribution.
pic.twitter.com/Q5Hgysu8xN October 30, 2013 5.16pm GMT Expert reactions David Roy, head of the Biological Records Centre at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, tells me that any attempt to model the number of species will be imprecise.
But the harsh truth is that any cost/benefit analysis of a project of this size that is set to last for decades will be imprecise.
Its predictions will be imprecise, and sometimes far off.
The ratio will also be imprecise as the variance of each SMR is large.
Nevertheless, with so few studies the estimate of heterogeneity will necessarily be imprecise; for instance, although individual CBT versus control had an estimated I of zero, its upper 95% confidence limit was 77%.
Most of the time, indeed, user requests will likely be imprecise or incomplete.
Until this is done, uncertainty in estimates of food levels will exist, and as a result, intake estimates will be somewhat imprecise.
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