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The remaining, generally still substantial, error is commonly corrected using one of a number of different approaches, each of which is based on a set of assumptions.
Raw P values from each test were commonly corrected using the p.adjust function in R using the Benjamini-Hochberg ("FDR") method.
Francis Bacon's saying, "The most corrected copies are commonly the least correct," is an earlier literary example.
Fresh frozen plasma infusions are commonly used to correct the prolonged prothrombin time in patients with advanced chronic liver disease.
Two-jaw surgery including mandibular and maxillary backward movement procedures are commonly performed to correct class III malocclusion.
Fluid challenges are commonly administered to correct hypotension.
The purpose of regulation is commonly to correct for market failures, to protect consumers by ensuring quality and safety standards are met, and to achieve non-market goals [ 21].
None of these assumptions is corrected although they are commonly accepted in many design and calculation procedures.
Therefore, stable heavy isotope-labeled standards (stds) are commonly spiked into unknown samples to correct the error introduced by sample preparations and MS response fluctuations.
To reduce packet error rate caused by the noisy channels, error correcting codes (ECCs) are commonly used.
Retrovirus-based vectors are commonly used as delivery vehicles to correct genetic diseases because of their ability to integrate new sequences stably.
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