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Systematic errors are errors that are introduced into the measurement process in a consistent way. They are often caused by a flaw in the experimental design or equipment, and can lead to either positive or negative errors. Systematic errors can be difficult to identify and correct, so it is important to be aware of the potential sources of these errors and to take steps to minimize their impact on the results of the experiment.