However, the large percentage uncertainty observed in high concentrations may indicate low precision or variation in the data caused by external factors.
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I would reconsider this statement. The large percentage uncertainty observed in high concentrations may indeed indicate low precision or variation in the data, but it may not necessarily be caused by external factors. It could also be due to limitations in the measurement equipment or techniques used, or inherent variability in the phenomenon being measured at high concentrations. Therefore, it is important to investigate the specific reasons behind the observed uncertainty before attributing it solely to external factors.