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The phrase "at false" can be used in written English in certain contexts as a prepositional phrase. It can be used to describe the location or position of something that is untrue or incorrect. For example: - The teacher pointed at the false information on the student's essay. - The police officer shouted at the false witness for providing inaccurate information. - The judge banged his gavel at the false testimony given by the defendant. In each of these examples, "at false" is used to indicate the location or direction of something that is not true. It can also be used figuratively to describe a person or idea that is deceitful or misleading. - The politician's promises were directed at false hopes and empty promises. - The company's marketing tactics aimed at false claims and exaggerated statistics. In both of these sentences, "at false" is used to describe the target or focus of something that is not genuine or sincere. However, it's important to note that this phrase may not be commonly used and could potentially be better expressed using different wording. It's always best to use clear and direct language in written English.
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Their pain at false accusation is no less.
Perez and his accomplices did not stop at false imprisonment.
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Companies misread clues and arrive at false conclusions all the time.
Psychologists had worked very hard on these tests, and all attempts at false shame would be detected.
After months and years of looking at false alarms, Rosetta flew over Philae's powerless shell at an altitude of 2.7km.
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Results were thresholded at false-discovery rate p<0.05 and clusters greater than 100 mm3 were retained.
The Benjamini and Hochberg (1995) procedure was used to control for the multiple testing problem at false-discovery rates (FDRs) of 5% and 10%.
In these scenarios, most of the QTL have differentiated by generation 20 (> 75%% of the genetic variance was detected at false-positive rate 1%).
One particularly interesting finding was that under strong selection, power can actually decrease with the number of generations, depending on the false-positive rate threshold chosen (for example, 20%% or 40%% selected, at false-positive rate 0.01 in Figure 9).
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