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Mulkidjanian is also wrong if he thinks one can experimentally "falsify" (as Karl Popper hopefully, but erroneously influenced a generation of mostly-British and German scientists) what happened nearly 4 billion years ago by current efforts mostly of analysis and argumentation, and not direct experimentation.

According to Karnofsky, symptoms such as general weakness, vomiting, skin rashes and pain were to be considered subjective variables - subjective, because they were not precisely quantifiable and could be erroneously influenced by subjective experience, as well as personal factors and interests.

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Activist scientists are often dismissed, assuming their politics might erroneously influence the research.

Re "Beating the Market, Until Expenses Pile Up," (Strategies, Sept. 3), which cited a study that said management fees and other costs drove the average return of mutual funds below that of the market: As a financial consultant, I think the column could erroneously influence investors wanting to rationalize their own asset management skills.

Hence, problems arise when housekeeping genes are selected that do not meet these criteria, as fluctuations in these genes may erroneously influence the data interpretation.

The application of WC to assess cardiometabolic risk also assumes, albeit erroneously, that risk stratification is not influenced by patient height.

Three common mistaken beliefs on the causes of breast cancer were not influenced by counselling; the most persistent and erroneously held belief was in the influence of one close relative with breast cancer on a person's own risk.

Removal of erroneously labelled samples may influence the results of the statistical evaluation in some datasets.

Manhunt was erroneously implicated in a 2004 murder case by the tabloids, with MP and chair of home affairs committee Keith Vaz telling the House of Commons: "The parents of the victim believe that the perpetrator of this savage attack was influenced by the videogame Manhunt".

Correction: December 26 , 2003 Friday Because of an editing error, a sports article on Nov. 28 included a sentence erroneously in a quotation from Judge David Sam, who presided over the federal trial of members of the Salt Lake City Olympic Organizing Committee charged with having illegally influenced members of the International Olympic Committee to award the 2002 Winter Games to the city.

I am also struck by how hard I sometimes was on writers who (I erroneously felt) were trying to influence me: Roth, Mailer, Ballard.

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