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Goals would be established for the number of acceptable measuring errors.
Could be many other reasons for an apparent anomaly and no its probably not due to measuring errors.
Measuring errors occurred and were handled by Eupalinos within the accuracy he could obtain.
Since they only measure at one location, it is common to use multiple stations to reduce measuring error caused by soil variability over small distances.
Napier carried out a series of experiments, measuring errors in compass navigation, and published his findings in 1851.
And while all this is going on, he and his colleagues will argue over definitions, measuring errors and interpretations until they mostly agree.
Hindsight bias has been shown to be a disadvantage of nearly all methods of measuring error and adverse events within the healthcare system.
Measuring error.
The term is often used as an important specification for measuring error in a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
It is an important specification for measuring error in a digital-to-analog converter (DAC); the accuracy of a DAC is mainly determined by this specification.
By measuring errors in the machines themselves, rather than simply measuring errors in the final products, problems can be dealt with and fixed earlier in the manufacturing process.
According to John R. Huizenga, who co-chaired the DOE 1989 panel, if unexplained excess heat is not accompanied by a commensurate amount of nuclear products, then it must not be interpreted as nuclear in origin, but as a measuring error.
An official IAAF marathon course is 42.195 km plus or minus 42 m. Course officials add a short course prevention factor of up to one metre per kilometre to their measurements to reduce the risk of a measuring error producing a length below the minimum distance.