| 31. | Magnetic field fluctuations ( a significant source of systematic error ) were monitored using atomic mercury magnetometer.
|
| 32. | Because during that time, the statistical errors from the data are negligible, the systematic errors will dominate.
|
| 33. | "I don't think there are systematic errors.
|
| 34. | Incorrect zeroing of an instrument leading to a zero error is an example of systematic error in instrumentation.
|
| 35. | Averaging measurements as described above lead to comparable results because they include the same amount of systematic errors.
|
| 36. | The result is that, in practice, data reconciliation is mainly making adjustments to correct systematic errors like biases.
|
| 37. | But, he added, " The truth is, the butterfly ballot causes confusion and systematic error in voting ."
|
| 38. | The need to control and measure all the sources of systematic errors required a rigorous and integrated design.
|
| 39. | This then means any further signal is due to the phenomenon being detected and not a systematic error.
|
| 40. | Additional measurements will be of little benefit, because the overall error cannot be reduced below the systematic error.
|