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The discussed results imply the following possibilities: to set up the MMPC purification at the participating centers, refer each patient before inclusion to a center with an experienced sample processing laboratory or accept inaccuracies in estimation of risk in shipped samples.

Results: Using an "expanded" definition of agreement that accepts small inaccuracies (±1 segment) in the numbering of spinal segments, we found based on the pooled data from the thoracic spine kappa values of 0.59 to 0.77 for the hour-to-hour and the day-to-day intraobserver reliability with all 3 palpation procedures.

Londoners are willing to suspend disbelief when they see Beck's "diagram," because it is in their interest to accept its inaccuracies as expedient design ploys, while the New Yorkers who attacked Mr. Vignelli's map felt deeply skeptical about it.

So this boils down to the degree of the unintentional miscalculation, and logic dictates that we accept slight inaccuracies because if we leave no room for those, then, believe me, no government official will be left behind his desk.

So the paper, having accepted the inaccuracy, removed the online article and offered to publish a correction on page 5 or 6 of its print edition.

Now, it turns out that, if we accept Brier Inaccuracy, we can still derive Probabilism using only Undominated Dominance.

Where expertise in MRI is available, targeted biopsy may help rule out aggressive disease for those men who are unwilling to accept the inaccuracy associated with staging and grading of PC by TRUS biopsy, PSA and clinical examination.

Accepting that "errors and inaccuracies" are part of a "fast-moving and healthy press, Leveson says that "when the story is just too big and the public appetite too great", there has been a "significant and reckless disregard for accuracy" and adds that the risk to the public because of such errors "is obvious".

The students caught only 35 percent of the errors in the clips, and those who were specifically told to watch for inaccuracies accepted just as much incorrect information as those who were simply told to watch.

Logbook data is validated by the individual consultant trainer responsible for the basic surgical trainee; however, we accept that some inaccuracies are likely to be present.

For this work, we accept a certain inaccuracy of the model and assume perfect orthogonality between channels, as we focus on the definition of radar network outage and how to derive it.

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