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Originally Posted by Talonz
Yeah, but 1 degree is within error of testing. We don't know how they went about getting these results. (Settling time, amount applied, process used to apply, etc..) Many variables, so I wouldn't say that either of those three fell behind or were subpar.
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Exactly my point. There is low resolution and no method of obtaining those results. They should simply be ignored all together untill further varification can be done. Those results are completely useless as they are presented.