Sentence examples for erroneously provided from inspiring English sources

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Federal regulators are auditing the District's public health lab in response to botched Zika testing that erroneously provided negative results to at least nine pregnant women, D.C.

Update: The company erroneously provided us with out-of-date user numbers initially; they've now provided more recent figures and the article has been updated to reflect this.  .

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Clinicians will naturally be in a position to obtain accurate height and weight measures for their patients, but once again the study may serve to remind them of the degree to which the patients may erroneously provide information.

On one hand, it can be easily shown that the aforementioned BER metric can be lower bounded by the probability of erroneously detecting provided that all sensor symbols are perfectly recovered, which can be computed, for even, as (12).

Actually, DPVA simply didn't understand the value these organizers provided, erroneously believed that other needs for its money were more important, or concluded that the regional organizer program wasn't important enough to raise new money.

Knowledge of the identity of erroneously placed or erroneously oriented scaffolds as provided by this study may be of great help when fine-mapping genes of interest.

Rapper Pusha T was erroneously reported to have provided backing vocals on the song.

A recent study in Malawi showed that while a large proportion of men and women believed that VMMC reduces the chances of getting infected with HIV for men, they also erroneously believed that it provided protection from HIV for women [ 44].

Naive standard errors do not account for θ and are therefore known to provide erroneously narrow confidence intervals and inflated type I errors.

The TBARS assay measures a different lipid peroxidation end point, malondialdehyde, and has been shown to be nonspecific and provide erroneously high estimates (Esterbauer 1996; Janero 1990).

The explanation that is provided is frequently factually erroneously, or so vague as to be incomprehensible.

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