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TIP OF THE WEEK Ever spend a few moments coming up with the perfect Facebook status update — only to notice after you hit the Post button that there is a spelling error or typo in the text?
Back in the day, I remember saying to a copyeditor, Do you think we should print the cover out one more time just in case there's a spelling error?
"The gene is essentially tricked into thinking there is a spelling error in a specific gene sequence and it naturally corrects it fooling the body into turning on its own gene-repair mechanism," says Peter Beetham, a senior scientist at Kimeragen, the privately held Newtown, Pa.-based company that developed the method.
I can't tell if this is a spelling error or if someone took the time to try to be clever but still ended up with a horrible password.
We assume that there was a spelling error in the reviewers' comment and he/she meant: "PHC to EC are in the posteromedial domain and those form PRC are in the anterolateral domain".
You can use Replace if there is a spelling error, mis-phrased term, etc.
In other cases it may have been that persons never lived in the Netherlands, persons died or emigrated before 1994, or it may also have been that a spelling error was made in the registered names in the court files.
I imagine it'd be useful to indicate what exactly is wrong with the original in the event that it is beyond a spelling error, but then again I don't know what other types of errors would exist.
There is also a spelling error on the page 5 of the manuscript: it must be "Archiascomycetes" instead of "Archioascomycetes"... Four independent biological replicates per IPG strip were used for each strain to catalogue the conidial proteomes of M. oryzae wild-type strain P131 and Δcom1 mutant.
No, that is not a spelling error.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com