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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a correction is called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of identifying or naming a correction in a specific context, such as editing or revising text.
Example: "In this case, a correction is called to clarify the misunderstanding in the previous statement."
Alternatives: "an amendment is referred to" or "a revision is termed".
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This finding implies that a correction is called for to the putative protein gene structure of the AgaP2 and AgaP3 elements described by Sarkar et al. [ 20] and reported as P3_AG and P1_AG respectively in the REPBASE UPDATE database [ 23]. Figure 1 shows the common canonical structure of the P element families of A.gambiae.
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... That's what a 'correction' is called.
After 6 iterations, no new corrections were called.
We repeat the iterations until no new corrections are called.
A grey area exists with partially overlapping data sets, hypotheses, and research groups, often making it difficult to decide whether Bonferroni corrections are called for.
If there is a scribbled correction this is called an alteration and can sometimes warrant a dismissal.
This correction method is called CSSA hereafter.
Alternatively, if a node is called significant, we do not need to increase the correction factor.
He has modified the general Lagrange multiplier method into an iteration method which is called correction functional as follows [1 4, 9]: (2.2).
The figure read directly from a barometer after the corrections described above is called the station pressure.
The second term in the right is called correction and (tilde{u}u_{n}) is considered as a restricted variation, i.e (delta u_{n}=0).
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