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What a shame that what is regarded as an acceptable education has become so narrow and in its focus and loses both its vocational and artistic elements through an anachronistic and erroneously subjective view of what is a "soft" subject.

In an article published in the Stanford Journal of Legal Studies, a professor of psychology and a professor of law reported on studies that show how frequently subjects erroneously remembered events.

Critics argued that as a result participants were subjected to higher risks, and that the investigators were led to erroneously conclude that ventilation with the lowest tidal volumes is superior [ 12].

To explain such conflict observed in an individual of the Luzon Tarictic Hornbill (Penelopides manillae), Sammler et al. [ 53] postulated a possible scenario that RFB itself might have been subjected to homogenization via strand exchange once the replication fork is erroneously not halted at the RFB in the evolutionary history.

Further, even within the category of primary intracerebral haemorrhage, heterogeneity may exist while some patients may not have been subjected to detailed investigations in order to determine secondary underlying causes, thus erroneously labelling them clinically as 'primary'primary

We subjected the transcriptome data to a rigorous filtering process to remove obsolete, erroneously mapped, or poorly performing probe sets (see Methods).

But he is then arrested and subjected to Abu Ghraib-style abuse by officials who are suspicious of his Muslim background, erroneously convinced that he played a role in planning the Sept. 11 attacks.

In addition, the primary goal of any screening programme is to avoid false negative results that might affect the identification of subjects at risk, whereas the risk of false-positive results is of relatively limited importance since subjects erroneously identified with albuminuria can be correctly characterised at follow-up evaluation.

Importantly, this does not appear to reflect a strategic propensity; we find that subjects erroneously select objects characterized by reward-conditioned features even when a much better strategy is available to them [11, Exp 1].

If subjects erroneously made a response, they received a penalty of equal value to the bonus during successful trials (100 points in baseline trials; 200 points in caution trials).

Our study suggests that local and central testing show substantial overall concordance, but that a PCR-based classifier offers a reasonable strategy to identify the set of samples that may have been erroneously classified and subject them to further testing.

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