Sentences with phrase «inaccurate method»

Food recall surveys are a notoriously inaccurate method of determining nutrient intake.
While some experts were indeed concerned about the funding of the study, they were more concerned about the researchers not making key data public, and the high possibility of «honest mistakes» such as confusing bee proteins with IIV proteins, or the use of a relatively inaccurate method for quantifying the level of virus between colonies afflicted with CCD, and colonies that were not.
If you never check or rely on inaccurate methods, you might find yourself circling around the same little meadow over and over, rarely catching any mice.
But it is a highly inaccurate method of determining current or relative risk of later deterioration in the individual, or probable genotype.
My point in both instances was that if a procedure is far more accurate, a lower number of case histories can be much more informative than a large number of cases with inaccurate methods.
«It's not only an inaccurate method for assessing age, but it is both inappropriate and unethical to take radiographs of people when there is no health benefit for them,» a spokesperson said.
Vitamin A status was assessed by the inaccurate method of recall and questionnaires; no blood tests were taken to determine the actual usable vitamin A status of the mothers.
Carbon - 14 dating is an inaccurate method due to its reliance on faulty assumptions.
2018-04-08 13:46 Carbon - 14 dating is an inaccurate method due to its reliance on faulty assumptions.
Carbon - 14 (14 C), also referred to as radiocarbon, is claimed to be a reliable dating method for determining the age of fossils up to Carbon - 14 dating is an inaccurate method due to its reliance on faulty assumptions.
That said, in Manitoba we don't price resale based on dollars per square foot as there are too many variables in play (upgrades and updates etc) to make this inaccurate method.
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