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Furthermore, Portinaro et al. [ 7] concluded errors in the AI measurements caused by pelvic rotation within ± 5° and pelvic tilt within ± 10° were only 1° and therefore could be ignored.
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A 5% concluding error was assumed and, consequently, the level of significance p < 0.05 indicated statistically significant differences or correlations.
A second investigation by a separate auditor confirmed this finding but concluded the errors had not been intentional.
In its verdicts, the jury concluded: Planning errors "caused or contributed to'' the dangerous situation that developed on the day of the disaster.
However, a European cross-national survey which converged the sex ratio and distribution of the four major STIs with epidemiological surveillance concluded that errors did not contribute a major bias in STI reporting [ 10].
We calculated this reduction in specificity based on the ability to discriminate between hybridization to perfectly matched probes, and those containing 5 mismatches, and plotted these values on Figure 2. We concluded that errors are introduced into the miRNA targets during the amplification procedure resulting in loss of hybridization specificity.
In a large scale study, however, Tamblyn et al [ 13]. concluded that error due to SP portrayal can be reduced to negligibility with adequate training of the SPs (also Adamo).
However, a recent article by Wilke in this journal, after reviewing the previous studies on the error-threshold, concluded that the error-threshold does not exist if lethal mutants are taken into account in a fitness landscape.
We conclude that errors in data are not primarily the cause of the parameter identification problem and objective function selection gives only a partial solution.
Through analysis of latest grid accidents, we can conclude human errors have a great influence on power system reliability, especially in emergency situations.
"For that reason we cannot conclude that errors in the jury instruction were harmless beyond a reasonable doubt.
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