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Some doctors also say the devices result in unnecessary Caesarean sections because they can erroneously indicate that a fetus is in trouble.
False positives, or results that erroneously indicate disease, are more likely when screening broadly for a condition that affects only a small number of people.
This is a problem when using tcp over wireless links, because a noisy radio transmission may erroneously indicate congestion and thereby reduce the tcp sending rate.
The scientists say: "One-week measurements could erroneously indicate that a building with 'safe' levels is unsafe, if measured around a tidal-cyclic radon maximum, or that a building with 'unsafe' levels is safe".
This representation would erroneously indicate the presence of 12 π-electrons, when in reality only 10 π-electrons are present.
However, these symptoms are not always related to the micro-inserts itself but to other underlying gynecologic conditions (endometriosis, adenomyosis, or others), which could erroneously indicate the implant surgical removal [2, 4].
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That border corresponds remarkably closely to the one erroneously indicated by Google.
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The informants had erroneously indicated that Saleh was in the hall: the leader's security detail had entered, but Saleh had remained outside.
A headline and an early par agraph in The New York Times article on the President's pro gram this morning erroneously indicated that the funds would be used exclusively for com pensatory programs in segre gated schools.
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