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If transgene homozygous animals were, by chance, over-represented in one of the RAP genotypes examined, then there could be error in determining the contribution of RAP to amyloid load.
Because our past experience suggested that HT experimentation could be error prone, we took precautions at every step to minimize manual intervention and ensure efficient tracking at the plate and sample levels.
Combining the individual IHC results into several different multi-IHC scores is not well suited for automation and could be error prone if performed by humans.
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That error could then be corrected with an additional pulse.
In addition, although the calculations of Sheep Flock Budget have been checked carefully, there could be errors in the spreadsheet.
Second, there could be errors while making the right choices as to where to place certain values in the tree.
In addition, our parsimonious model could be missing an important component of habitat suitability or there could be errors in the population trends.
Mendelson, who once chaired the Judiciary Committee, said he is very concerned about the implication from the U.S. Attorney's Office that there could be errors in cases.
He said usage of the agency was "complementary to local teams" and, while he acknowledged that there could be errors, he again reiterated that Grab is keen to establish a system of working with Thailand's OSM community.
With this restriction, the sensitivity of peptide identification was above 50% (i.e. more than 50% "true" peptides were identified) and the error rate was 4% (i.e. 4% of the peptides in the results could be errors).
Therefore, both methods could be error-prone and either underestimate or overestimate the number of CMs.
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