Time Machine backups are forcing my iMac to have a kernel panic error.

For the past few weeks I've been having kernel panic errors. I started to get concerned as it happened three times in the space of two days. I then noticed a pattern, when my time machine tried to backup it would happen 50% of the time. I dissconnected my time machiene drive and turned time machine off completely. I haven't had a kernel panic for three/four days. It's highly likely that's what was causing the problem.
Does anyone know why? or how to fix it?

See
What is a kernel panic,
Technical Note TN2063: Understanding and Debugging Kernel Panics,
Mac OS X Kernel Panic FAQ,
Resolving Kernel Panics, and
Tutorial: Avoiding and eliminating Kernel panics for more details.

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