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Meanwhile, he sent erroneous balance statements to every investor so that it appeared that their money was doing well and, in fact, multiplying in value.
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It is tempting but erroneous to balance the benefits for the sick sibling rather than those for the donor against the medical risks of transplantation for the donor.
Although viscosity, heat capacity, and thermal conductivity are the main parameters involved in the calculation of the heat transfer rate of a nanofluid, the precise determination of density is also relevant because, as commented above, these properties may be quite different from those of the original pure fluid, and it can lead to erroneous mass balances.
Emerging evidence suggests that across research design from clinical trials to interviews, potential volunteers balance the (potentially erroneous) belief of benefits gained in terms of health care and/or personal interest/satisfaction with the anticipated burdens as well as risks of participation [ 10].
The banks have not sacked the accountancy firms or credit rating agencies that failed to raise the alarm over the erroneous or misleading items on their balance sheets.
A centralized system of material balances is not insurance against erroneous forecasting.
Exactly how to balance the relative risks of accepting erroneous alleles and rejecting genuine alleles is a decision for individual researchers, to be made based on the purpose of their study.
A coverage of 12x in both parents and the offspring was chosen based on balancing sensitivity (calling completeness) and accuracy (erroneous false-positive variants), within budgetary limits.
However, it would be erroneous to think that cross slip only affects the balance of near-screw oriented segments: Cross slip annihilation of screw segments connects two loops by a pair of segments which continue to move in the cross-slip plane.
Hence, our decision is also "a function of the importance, in the typically ethical sense, of making a mistake in accepting or rejecting a hypothesis" (1953: 2): we are balancing the seriousness of two possible errors (erroneous acceptance/rejection of the hypothesis) against each other.
Moreover, the PP approach, which excludes patients, is likely to disturb the prognostic balance achieved by randomisation, which can also cause erroneous trial results.
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