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"erroneously missed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has been missed due to an error or mistake. For example: "The deadline for the assignment was erroneously missed, resulting in a failing grade."
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In 2010, the study was expanded to allow randomisation of women in the "fFN negative" group after analysis of preliminary (blinded) data in July 2010, together with the result of an HTA funded systematic review on screening for preterm birth [ 23] showed that our initial selection strategy erroneously missed women at medium to high risk of preterm birth.
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The difference between the prevalence of missing data in other fields between records with correctly vs. erroneously missing XRT start date was also highly significant (Table 1).
The count fell to 2,797 after investigators found that Maria Bengochea, 46, of Manhattan, and Germaan Castillo Garcia, 36, of Brooklyn, were erroneously reported missing, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the medical examiner.
As with the original version, we kept an "I don't know" response option, which is important, particularly during the validation phase of instrument development and use, so as to have an indication of the pertinence and comprehensibility of the items and to be sure that subjects have actively attempted to respond to the question rather than simply erroneously (or purposely) missed it.
If there were tissue-specific hybrid expression disruptions, then testes-specific misexpression may have been either missed or erroneously inferred (by disruptions in other tissues of male-related transcripts).
Therefore, assessments of EWS performance should report the proportions of alerts missed and erroneously generated.
Assessments of EWS performance should, therefore, report the proportions of alerts missed and erroneously generated, along with a measure of the error rate in recognising when a patient first becomes unstable.
Our goal is to better assess the eligibility criteria selected, missed, or erroneously included by LDALR, and to compare them with the results of other methods using data from user study and testing.
In addition, 33% of the studied sequences were erroneously annotated though missing fundamental catalytic residues.
This may lead to parents erroneously feel pediatricians may have missed an ASD diagnosis.
where TP is the true positive, the total number of correctly detected positive events; TN is the true negative, the total number of correctly detected negative events; FP is the false positive, the total number of erroneously positive detections (i.e., false alarms); and FN is the false negative, the total number of erroneously negative detections (i.e., missed detections).
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