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Reptax Posted 4 years ago
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What does "concatenation of error" mean?

I know that "concatenation of events" is used in the English language, I, therefore, wonder whether "concatenation of errors", a direct translation of the German "Aneinanderreihung von Fehlern" is appropriate as well.

Example: "The large deviation from the theoretical value is caused by a concatenation of errors, in particular by [...]

  

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reptax wonder whether "concatenation of errors", a direct translation of the German "Aneinanderreihung von Fehlern" , is appropriate Yes, it is. Found online: When medical errors occur there is usually a concatenation of errors by individuals. S.

  • reptax wonder whether "concatenation of errors", a direct translation of the German "Aneinanderreihung von Fehlern" , is appropriate Yes, it is.
  • Found online: When medical errors occur there is usually a concatenation of errors by individuals.
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  • victory in the Far East.
  • In The Comedy of Errors we look primarily at the concatenation of errors that leads the characters to cry witchcraft, and that leads us at times to suspect they may be right.
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reptaxwonder whether "concatenation of errors", a direct translation of the German "Aneinanderreihung von Fehlern", is appropriate

Yes, it is.

Found online:

When medical errors occur there is usually a concatenation of errors by individuals.
Equally incredible was the concatenation of erro

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