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Peptide hormones are
Error-Prone
Error-prone describes a situation or system that is likely to make mistakes or contain errors.
Relatively Accurate
Describes information or measurements that are generally correct or precise when compared to a standard or expected value.
Eyewitness Events
Incidents or occurrences directly observed by an individual, often discussed in the context of legal justice to assess their reliability and accuracy.
Eyewitness Memory
The recall by individuals of events they have witnessed, significant in legal contexts but known for its potential for inaccuracy and susceptibility to suggestion.
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