error-prone


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capable of making an error

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13 ( ANI ): Taiwan's Tai Tzu Ying came back from an error-prone defeat in the first game, to win her crucial Trump match and give the Ahmedabad Smash Masters a slight edge in the second semifinal of the third Vodafone Premier Badminton League at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium here on Saturday.
PARKVILLE, VIC, Australia, January 26, 2017 -- The stem cells that proliferate the most in response to damage caused by cigarette smoke repair their DNA using an error-prone process that sets the stage for lung cancer, according to an Australian study.
Social listening is a tool for monitoring and acting on changing consumer sentiment, but turning reams of that information into useful data is time-consuming and error-prone.
By sharing a single system of record, RealView QB can eliminate error-prone activities such as rekeying appraisal information or communicating findings.
This advanced, laser-based measurement system is said to offer a cost-effective alternative to error-prone rotary contact encoders that can lose contact on various product surfaces due to slippage or web vibration, and require frequent calibration because of mechanical wear and tear.
The Philip Hobbs-trained gelding proved error-prone in his novice chasing campaign last season but was still good enough to win a big handicap at Doncaster and finish a close fifth in the RSA at the Cheltenham Festival.
Using existing data feeds, Datawatch creates a totally paperless solution, in turn removing manual, error-prone administrative activities.
TONY Mowbray has con-firmed that he will not not be recalling centrehalf Christian Burgess from his loan at Hartlepool United to help with Boro's error-prone back line.
The Czech produced a display of supreme power and no little skill to defeat an error-prone Federer in four sets and reach his third grand slam semi-final.
Swisscom was previously using manual testing which is often time consuming, repetitive and more error-prone.
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