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Between June 2004 and May 2006, it erroneously rejected 11percentt of foreign-born U.S. citizens and 1.3percentt of authorized foreign-born noncitizens, according to a report provided to Congress.
This is called a Type one error, and it erroneously rejects the hypothesis of sexual reproduction.
Let V denote the number of true null hypotheses erroneously rejected (type I error).
The mean number of cliques erroneously rejected was 1.5, and the proportion of cases with more than nine rejections is 0.001, suggesting that it is extremely rare observing a number of rejections greater than the number that we have observed on our experimental data when all the null hypotheses are true.
But growing numbers complain they are being erroneously rejected.
It is our view that the Court of Appeals erroneously rejected that defense.
Virchow shed new light on the process of inflammation, though he erroneously rejected the possibility of migration of the leukocytes (white blood cells).
The former Senator moved from 225 votes to 312 votes behind Al Franken after a three-judge panel approved 351 ballots that had been erroneously rejected -- spurred by a Coleman lawsuit.
"As stated in the petition filed by the network today, the ruling departed from well-settled anti-discrimination law, ignored congressional intent and erroneously rejected extensive findings made by the Federal Communications Commission," the Tennis Channel said in a statement.
The Fisher's log-series and power-law distributions were both erroneously rejected for communities assembled with each of these functions following application of PCR bias (Table 4).
The example in Figure 7 illustrates a case, which will be correctly verified if rII, rPCA, or the combined correlation coefficients are used and erroneously rejected if rI < 0.96 is applied for verification.
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