| 21. | Clemence identified systematic errors in the predictions of Mars'path.
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| 22. | Thus the variability was thought to possibly be the result of systematic errors in measurement.
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| 23. | Systematic errors can sometimes be compensated for by means of some kind of calibration strategy.
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| 24. | At first it was thought that the declination must be the result of systematic error.
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| 25. | To explain this kind of systematic error, the idea of the " interlanguage " was developed.
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| 26. | This caused systematic errors resulting in imaginary movements.
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| 27. | If the cause of the systematic error can be identified, then it usually can be eliminated.
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| 28. | It is also possible for laboratories to have systematic errors, caused by weaknesses in their methodologies.
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| 29. | This is very helpful for real-world measurements that can be affected by detector noise and systematic errors.
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| 30. | Systematic error is sometimes called statistical bias.
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