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This corresponds to type I and type II error in statistical inference.

Although Tagish Lake is mineralogically grouped into type 2, it corresponds to type 1 based on the present criteria (Table 3).

Figure 5a shows the N2 adsorption desorption isotherm of MOF-199, which according to IUPAC classification corresponds to type I isotherm.

The shape of the nitrogen adsorption desorption isotherms (Fig. 1) corresponds to type II with hysteresis loop H3 of the IUPAC classification [44, 45] corresponding to the textural porosity of aggregates of nonporous nanoparticles.

A typical arrow corresponds to type of software predicting the target and the number on that arrow represents number of miRNA targets predicted by the software.

After activation and incubation, all of the canine platelets displayed lysis and loss of their normal architecture, which corresponds to type III in the classification of platelet morphological changes [ 17].

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The hysteresis loop (Fig. S3) corresponds to type-IV according to IUPAC classification, demonstrating mesoporous range.

H/C ratio and O/C ratio plotted in Van krevelen diagram (Fig. 10) corresponds to Type-III Kerogen.

This kind of the patterns corresponded to type II (Fig. 3c).

The gray shadowed areas correspond to Type 1 cycles and the white areas to Type 2 cycles.

Therefore, the presence of the 3,685, 3,400, and 2,925 cm-1 bands can correspond to type 1 chondrite, the presence of the 3,400 and 2,925 bands without the 3,685 cm-1 band can correspond to type 2, and the absence of these bands can correspond to type 3.

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