Pseudorandom numbers can affect the accuracy of a simulation by accidentally causes pattens that could be missed by the system. This could skew the accuracy.
Random numbers are used to determine the statistics and generate frequency rules. Pseudorandom numbers can skew the resultant frequencies and greatly alter the accuracy of simulation.
For accuracy and for preventing manipulating of numbers which could affect life and death.
Trichomoniasis does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
Chlamydia does not affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test.
No, HPV doesn't affect the accuracy of chlamydia tests.
Increasing the stimulus voltage in the simulation affect action potential mainly because increasing the current will automatically increase the voltage.
It can.
no
By violating the conditions of the Lincoln-Peterson model, this can seriously affect the accuracy of your estimate.
Rectal anatomy itself can affect the accuracy of ultrasound reading
These are two separate questions, but yes, barrel lenght and propellant affect the distance and accuracy of paintballs.
It is possible, but not likely.