Sentence examples for erroneous in that from inspiring English sources

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If the information is outdated or irrelevant or erroneous in that private name search it should be de-listed per the request, says the ruling.

Through a systematic analysis of network performance, it is shown that previous reports of predictability of algal dynamics by ANN are erroneous in that 'future data' have been used to drive the network prediction.

In this situation, conclusions about group differences in these associations may be erroneous in that they may be an artifact of differences in the reliability of the cultural value measure.

When the term " (2 x E)" is used (27), the "expanded 2 ??Ct equation" is prone to underestimating fold differences between samples, whereas using 2 ??Ct, by itself, consistently overestimates fold differences since it is inherently erroneous in that it assumes all qPCR reactions to be 100% efficient.

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Justice Breyer said the majority applied this standard and reached a "definite and firm conviction" that the district court had been clearly erroneous in concluding that race was the dominant motive in constructing the district.

However, the failure of the depletion approximation in the near surface region implies that conventional MOS C V measurements yield erroneous doping profiles in that region.

As three of the five erroneous AOA claims in that study were from osteopathic students, it is possible that this was due to students attributing this moniker to the American Osteopathic Association.

This basic strategy of transforming and clustering was successfully applied to LocusLink by Cohen et al. (2002) to uncover erroneous names/symbols in that resource, though their approach targeted character-based and syntactic units, while our approach emphasizes semantic units.

"In the absence of abundance information, conservation management decisions are often based on crude estimates, expert opinion or educated guesses - which may result in erroneous decisions that can be counterproductive," the India-based team observed.

Timely voluntary disclosure of information by companies sometimes results in erroneous disclosure that must be later retracted (i.e., withdrawn) and/or corrected (i.e., replaced with a corrected disclosure).

Phasing errors can result in erroneous haplotypes that might occur at low frequency, so only haplotypes with a frequency greater than 5% (>5% quantile) in each window were included.

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