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Inaccurately


Definition:

  • (adv.) In an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the genitourinary clinic setting, clinical diagnosis prior to biopsy was found frequently to be inaccurate.
  • (2) Diagnosis and identification of the site of the leak is often inaccurate, even with meticulous care given to placing and removing the nasal pledgets.
  • (3) For both early and late P300 peaks, ERC patterns following feedback about inaccurate performance involved more frontal sites than did those following feedback about accurate performance.
  • (4) Personalised health tests that screen thousands of genes for versions that influence disease are inaccurate and offer little, if any, benefit to consumers, scientists claimed on Monday.
  • (5) The media's image of a "gamer" might still be of a man in his teens or 20s sitting in front of Call of Duty for six-hour stretches, but that stereotype is now more inaccurate than ever.
  • (6) In addition, quantification of fluid output from a fistula may be grossly inaccurate.
  • (7) Disk position was assessed inaccurately in either plane in patients with severe degenerative joint disease.
  • (8) They claim that Zero Dark Thirty is "grossly inaccurate and misleading in its suggestion that torture resulted in information that led to the capture".
  • (9) Aside from the fact that it is intemperate and inaccurate, it is also libelous.
  • (10) Not only that, it prejudicially and inaccurately links me to a terrorist attack, which the vast majority of Muslims (including myself) believe to be absolutely abhorrent and against the teachings of Islamic principles.
  • (11) Inaccurate IFS diagnosis of depth of myometrial invasion can occur when tumor involves the uterine isthmus or cornua and when tumor invades areas of adenomyosis.
  • (12) It appears that the nature of the questions asked may be as much or more of a contributing factor to inaccurate self-reports as subject or setting factors, especially for individuals who report high levels of alcohol use, for whom special efforts may be necessary to gather valid self-report data.
  • (13) The 2.5-hr assay at 35 C proved to be an inaccurate method.
  • (14) Moreover, genetics textbooks consistently employ confused or misleading definitions of the concept of heritability that, together with the reporting of discredited data, perpetuate a fundamentally inaccurate understanding of the genetics of intelligence.
  • (15) The interpretation of responses to trains of impulses can be made inaccurate by alternate blocking.
  • (16) Although this process has been found to be inaccurate, nurses often express discomfort when clients hold perceptions of reality that run counter to their own views.
  • (17) The common practice of describing the histologic distribution of pulmonary lesions from their radiographic patterns is often inaccurate.
  • (18) Simple linear regressions on age and height are inaccurate, in particular for young adults and for the elderly.
  • (19) The nonlinear relationship between LDL and hearing loss together with the large intersubject variability in the data suggest that prediction of LDL from hearing threshold would often be highly inaccurate.
  • (20) Thus, the thermodilution technique of measuring cardiac output is inaccurate in patients with tricuspid regurgitation, yielding results that are consistently lower than the actual outputs.

Unde


Definition:

  • (a.) Waving or wavy; -- applied to ordinaries, or division lines.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Headache, vegetative und neurological symptoms are frequent but not necessary companions.
  • (2) After exposing the basic knowledge of fetal pathophysiology necessary for the better und understanding of cardiac rhythm disturbances in the fetus, the classification of fetal arrhythmias is presented.
  • (3) Localisation can be ensured by ultrasonography und computertomography.
  • (4) The reactions were first recorded on a videotape recorder using a color (CCD) videocamera und subsequently analyzed with the two different image analysis systems by specifically developed programs.
  • (5) Faecal specimens were cultured daily for E. coli as were swabs from the rectum, groin, umbilicus, head, hands und mouth.
  • (6) The haplotype frequencies involving SD-1 und SD-2 genes were calculated and the associations between the 3 SD loci have been analysed.
  • (7) In passing the indication of amputation of hand region in review the attitude appears not much changed for the beginning of modern surgery in the 16. und 17. century.
  • (8) The point is a self-developed Suction-curette-system, consisting of a suction-curette of diametres of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 und 8 mm, a cervicometer and a filter.
  • (9) Before therapy and during therapy T 4, T 3 und ETR values were determined, and TSH in plasma was assayed under TRH stimulation.
  • (10) Data regarding the dental treatment und prosthodontic rehabilitation were collected from a total of 429 patients who were 65 years old and older (average: 75.8 years).
  • (11) He published eight monographs, five of which were of eminent importance and at least two exerted considerable influence on European psychiatry for several decades, namely Der sensitive Beziehungswahn (1918) and Körperbau und Charakter (1921).
  • (12) The cloned cell strains UND-F, L, and U were incapable of transfection, while UND-I and G were 3 and 131 fold (respectively) less efficient than UND-K.
  • (13) Robin Ticciati is telling me about the production of Humperdinck's fairytale opera Hänsel und Gretel that he's performing at Glyndebourne this month, and will bring to the Proms next week.
  • (14) Growth of salmonellae in Bologna sausage ("frische Mettwurst") can be inhibited by adding of at least 2.5% nitrit curing salt, 0.3% glucono-delta-lactone, and lactic acid starter cultures, even if the product is stored at temperatures up to 25 degrees C. Likewise in spreadible and sliceable fermented sausage ("streichfähige und schnittfeste Rohwurst") no growth of salmonellae is to be expected, if a similar technology secures a sufficient microbiological stability during the ripening and smoking process.
  • (15) Exposure to fluorides is assessed by ambient monitoring, by health surveillance (early detection of fluorosis) and by biological monitoring (urinary fluoride determinations, pre-shift und post-shift).
  • (16) After giving the definitions and presenting various instruments of evaluation, the question is discussed, how stable "negative" und "positive" psychopathological constellations are.
  • (17) The German expression 'wie er leibt und lebt' (as he exists in and with his body, and lives) is expressing this holistic view and says that the human being is living and experiencing himself in his corporal being and subjectivity.
  • (18) In comparison with the large upward trend of the risk factor profile between 1976 and 1988 there was a slight but significant increase of the prevalence of overweight between 1988 und 1990 only for males (53.9% vs. 57.7%), whereas among females the prevalence showed an insignificant downward trend (67.9% vs. 66.6%).
  • (19) "Wir und der Tod", a pre-stage of the second part of Freud's paper "Zeitgemässes über Krieg und Tod" (1915), is the only preserved text of his lectures held in the "Wien" lodge of B'nai B'rith.
  • (20) One reason is the more difficult, und therefore often delayed, diagnosis.

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