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Collins said that "fake news" started being used in the noughties on US television to describe "false, often sensational, information disseminated under the guise of news reporting".
The remaining chapters in Volume 2 will describe false negatives such as those associated with the Aral Sea disaster, bis chloromethyl)ether, mercury, climate change, and vinyl chloride.
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Although some authors have published case reports describing false negatives in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM), a systematic review of causes of false-negative IONM results is lacking.
Documents proved there were cover-ups: The industry knew about the dangers, but hid facts from consumers, and millions of pages described false advertising and suppressed scientific research.
It is, too, altogether absurd to discuss Refutation without first discussing Proof: for a refutation is a proof, so that one ought to discuss proof as well before describing false refutation: for a refutation of that kind is a merely apparent proof of the contradictory of a thesis.
Section 6 describes false match rejection by imposing epipolar geometry constraint and dominant orientation constraint.
By selecting only those genetic variants reproducibly associated with diabetic nephropathy, we have tried to reduce the chances of describing false positive associations.
Response to therapy and final CT scans were used to verify the described false-negative nodal PET findings in retrospect.
In order to avoid recently described false-positive point mutations by polymerase (Marchetti et al, 2006), we performed two independent multiplex PCRs using 5 μl of this solution, each as a template followed by a second multiplex PCR.
In the wake of the election, he seized upon the discussion of "fake news," an appellation that originally was used to describe intentionally false stories created to goad people into visiting sloppily created websites and to generate ad revenue.
It is wrong to describe the false quotation as derivative from or supported by the quotation from 1995.
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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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