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Figure 4 indicates that almost all errors were within the 50 NTU threshold.
Thus, almost all errors in the assembly of the E.coli genome originate from sequencing errors.
Illumina platform currently generates sequences of length ∼150 nt with substitutions constituting almost all errors.
Why are we able to consciously perceive almost all errors in certain tasks, while in other tasks more than 50% of the errors remain unnoticed?
When same-sex talkers are used in such conditions, scores can be relatively poor (approximately 60%% when target and interfering speech have the same level), but almost all errors are colors and/or numbers of the nontarget sentence (Brungart, 2001).
As almost all errors could be argued to be system errors, only those events that could not be assigned to another type were deemed to be system design flaws.
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The FIB-GA showed the fewest errors and lowest error rates under almost all the fault conditions tested (Tables S17 18).
Being the best of the available indicators makes y5 unlikely to be almost all error, but it is also unlikely to be error-free.
Besides these consonants, /t/, /ch/, and /sh/ achieve lower error rates by using almost all the adaptation methods.
For men, three conditions were significantly more common in the Moscow group: eye problems (almost all refractive errors), psoriasis, and other skin conditions.
By local assembly of highly redundant reads, almost all the errors in the original short reads were corrected with very few remained in constructed long reads, and the allele of heterozygote with relatively higher frequency is kept as reference allele.
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