Sentence examples for call false positives from inspiring English sources

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And as expected in many such tests, the results also produce what statisticians call false positives.

Most commonly noted in hindsight analysis of M&As are the effects of what we will call false positives, where in the fullness of hindsight it becomes clear that an acquisition effort was flawed from the start.

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Especially the killing of hundreds innocent young men, falsely presented as war causalities (in Colombia they are euphemistically called false positives), provokes outrage in this representative of Massachusetts -- as does in several of his colleagues in Congress.

This article, through a principal-agent mechanism, constructs a model of the democratic security policy of the Uribe Government, and shows its relationship with the increase in victims of extra-judicial executions called "false positives".

In other cases, many chemical structures are active for reasons that have little to do with binding to a protein target, being aggregators, covalent binders, cytotoxic, or some other unintended mode giving rise to the measured "activity" during the biological test (so called "false positives").

Among the predicted positive results obtained by ZmirP, the real positives are called true positives (TP), while others are called false positives (FP).

These high correlations are also mostly confined to spatially proximate SNPs demonstrating a marked tendency for called false positives to occur close to one of the true nonzeros.

For binary classification performance, patients assigned to the poor prognosis group were considered true positives (TP) if they died within 5 years, whereas if these patients survived longer than 5 years they were called false positives (FP).

The analysis also shows that low copy SoPIP1 2 clones were recovered at high antibiotic concentrations indicating that the zeocin selection method used did not completely exclude the occurrence of so called false positives (see discussion).

We chose to stick with the above-described evaluation (where such breakpoints are called false positives) in order not to favor methods such as the (group) fused lasso that tend to systematically find multiple breakpoints very close to each other, which is generally inconsistent with the biology of cancers.

In type I error (also called false positive error), the EMBO selection committee concluded that an applicant had the scientific potential for promotion and was approved, when he or she actually did not, as reflected in an applicant's low scientific performance subsequent to application.

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