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An earlier version of this article included a quote that was attributed incorrectly to William B. Ruger Sr.

By Nick Paumgarten March 20, 2014 In my story about the Berlin techno scene in this week's issue of the magazine, I didn't spend much space discussing the music itself, partly out of respect for the adage, often attributed incorrectly to Elvis Costello, that writing about music is like dancing about architecture, and partly out of a sense of my own limitations.

In my story about the Berlin techno scene in this week's issue of the magazine, I didn't spend much space discussing the music itself, partly out of respect for the adage, often attributed incorrectly to Elvis Costello, that writing about music is like dancing about architecture, and partly out of a sense of my own limitations.

A song written by Harry Nilsson (and often attributed, incorrectly, to the Beatles) once declared one the loneliest number.

The first metric for this task is concerned with the speaker match error, which corresponds to the fraction of speaker's time, which is attributed incorrectly to the correct speaker, obtaining consequently the optimum speaker mapping.

These limitations of the voltage clamp technique may explain how postsynaptic effects on synaptic transmission could, in some cases, be attributed incorrectly to presynaptic mechanisms.

This was done to determine the predominant viral species present in each sample and to evaluate whether sequence reads originating from a related species might be attributed incorrectly to the species of interest.

Malaria parasite infections acquired outside urban settings may be diagnosed subsequently in cities or towns where health facilities are more accessible and thus attributed incorrectly to urban transmission in the absence of diligent travel histories and entomologic studies.

A review on March 26 about "Pets in America: A History," by Katherine C. Grier, gave an erroneous etymology for the phrase "dog days of summer" and attributed it incorrectly to the book.

Correction: August 12 , 2001 Sunday The Practical Traveler column on July 22, about online bulletin boards, attributed a distinction incorrectly to the Thorn Tree forum on the Lonely Planet Web site.

An article on Wednesday about the Arkansas Project, an effort at The American Spectator to unearth damaging information about President Clinton, attributed a phrase incorrectly to the magazine's publisher, Terry Eastland.

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