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The phrase "erroneously changed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to something that has been changed in a mistaken or incorrect manner. Example: The professor noticed that the student's paper had several errors, including a few quotes that were erroneously changed in the editing process.
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Somewhere along the line in our editorial process, without the author's knowledge, the name of the magazine was erroneously changed to "La Vie Catholique du Berry".
The authors of these guidelines suggest not to use the Series Start time as this tag could be erroneously changed during export of the data from a PACS or another stand-alone post-processing software.
The post office erroneously changed the town's name to Vinda (a misreading of a local wine ranch called Vinola), but later formally changed it to Monte Ne.
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That is, if the interaction of an ion with the semiconductor substrate occurs in close proximity to the data node of a latch circuit, the resultant excess ionization charge collected at the data node may cause the latch to erroneously change state, a single-event upset (SEU).
Of course, these arguments assume, erroneously, that laws cannot be changed to meet evolving needs or to reflect newer, more humane values.
Stung by criticism after vandals changed Wikipedia entries to erroneously report that two United States senators, Edward M. Kennedy and Robert C. Byrd, had died, the online encyclopedia appears ready to introduce a system that prevents new and anonymous users from instantly publishing changes.
Dr. Crystal Smith-Spangler, another member of the Stanford team, said that the strawberry study was erroneously left out but that she doubted it would have changed the conclusions when combined with 31 other studies that also measured vitamin C.
In settings of recent conflict, items related to avoidance and changed activities may not reflect pathology and could erroneously inflate PTSD prevalence estimates.
This was originally to have been, until it was changed on the recommendation of Queen Victoria, who thought some might erroneously consider that only the recipients of the VC were brave in battle.
No amount of government subsidies (or erroneously blaming whales) will change this fact.
This procedure enables us to estimate the effect of the different whole cell detection methods on the actual biological conclusions (spot counts per cell), since if the whole cell area detection differs dramatically from the fluorescence ground truth cell area, the numbers of spots detected in these erroneously segmented cells also change.
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