This process would get rather tedious and error prone for large numbers of years, so a program would normally be used to do the calcs.
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Without proper requirements documentation, software changes become more difficult and therefore more error prone ( decreased software quality ) and time-consuming ( expensive ).
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Phrap appears error prone in comparison with newer assemblers like Euler and cannot use mate-pair information directly to guide assembly and assemble past perfect repeats.
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This template saves people from typing latitude & longitude twice ( which is error prone ) .-- hike395 01 : 22, 20 Dec 2004 ( UTC)
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FOM Tools can be used to generate an ER model which means that the modeler can avoid the time-consuming and error prone practice of manual normalization.
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The starting gene can be mutagenised by random point mutations ( by chemical mutagens or error prone PCR ) and proportion of functional variants it contains.
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The automatic process prevents copying already identical files and thus can be faster and save much time versus a manual copy, and is less error prone.
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While DNA damages may give rise to mutations through error prone translesion synthesis, DNA damages can also give rise to epigenetic alterations during faulty DNA repair processes.
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The commission report suggests that black voters were more likely to have their votes discounted, use more error prone equipment, or be prevented from voting than white voters.
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While it is possible to write programs directly in machine code, it is tedious and error prone to manage individual bits and calculate numerical addresses and constants manually.