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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corrigendum" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a correction or an amendment made to a published text, such as a book or an article.
Example: "The author issued a corrigendum to address the errors found in the previous edition of the book."
Alternatives: "a correction" or "an amendment".
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Note that papers published online are definitive and may be altered only through the publication of a Corrigendum or Erratum.
In cases where some coauthors decline to sign a corrigendum or retraction, we reserve the right to publish it with the dissenting author(s) identified.
98, issue 9, have requested a corrigendum to show the complete author list for the letter.
We have decided to publish a corrigendum, in which we included an exhaustive figure-panel representing genotyping results as well as the corrected and more detailed legend.
The origin of the dynamical state is attributed to cyclic dissociation and association of condensed ions which leads to an alternating increase and decrease of the Debye screening length [ 9] (with a corrigendum in Ref. [ 10]).
Although similar penetrance estimates based on a subset of these data were recently part of a corrigendum to the article by Cooper et al., our increased population sizes and inclusion of only postnatal cases give increased power to the estimates in this current study.
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Sillesen NH, Greene ME, Nebergall AK, Nielsen PT, Laursen MB, Troelsen A, Malchau H. Corrigendum to "Three Year RSA Evaluation of Vitamin E Diffused Highly Cross-linked Polyethylene Liners and Cup Stability".
Note that papers published online are definitive and may be altered only through the publication of a print corrigendum or erratum, so authors should make every effort to ensure that the page proofs are correct.
Unfortunately we are unable to access the original gels and it is therefore not possible to offer the journal a full corrigendum, but nevertheless we feel it is important to acknowledge the error and formally put it on the record. Figure 5 in this paper represents our study of the linkage between E-cadherin and beta-catenin in these cell lines.
These data were published in a study by Olesnevich et al. [ 91] in 2012, with an accompanying corrigendum [ 92].
Thus, in this corrigendum, an estimate more appropriate for population-level inference is provided assuming a general disease prevalence of 5.3% (Am. J. Hum. Genet. 42, 677 693, 1988) along with the more familiar odds ratio (OR) estimate.
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