Capable of making an error.
1 Beyond its size, the current version becomes error - prone when it gets cold.
2 Documentation was poor, opportunities for catch-up were missed and AIR is error-prone .
3 Moritz Wagner poured in a career-high 27 points, and Michigan upset error - prone No.
4 Some software is more error - prone than others, some is more crash-prone.
5 Template-dependent RNA replication, while efficient, can be disadvantageous due to error - prone viral polymerases.
6 However, quantifying morphological features is time-consuming, as it is usually performed manually, and error-prone .
7 Computational prediction of protein function is frequently error - prone and incomplete.
8 HCV replication is error-prone and genetic variability within the dominant epitopes ensures its persistence.
9 Imbalanced phosphoregulation leads to error-prone chromosome segregation and aneuploidy, a hallmark of cancer cells.
10 It would mean that I share in some small way in his own error - prone humanity.
11 St Patrick's quickly took control against an error - prone Harps.
12 It was team-mates rushing to celebrate the goal-scorer and rushing to comfort the error - prone keeper.
13 Accurately tracking acts of piracy and matching names to IP addresses can be an error - prone process.
14 Methods and results: Three rounds of error - prone PCR were used to generate mutants with improved xylose-transport characteristics.
15 Human review of PHI elements from a large corpus of clinical documents can be tedious and error-prone .
16 Manchester United fell behind but ended up cantering to victory against an error - prone Newcastle at Old Trafford
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