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Patients having this subtype of diabetes, also called latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, have a progressive insulin secretion defect, share a genetic predisposition with both type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients, and are often diagnosed erroneously as type 2 patients (38).

Let V denote the number of true null hypotheses erroneously rejected (type I error).

An article on June 6 about moves by neighboring Arab nations to isolate Qatar erroneously included one type of institution in describing the construction boom in the country.

Because of an editing error, an article on Tuesday about threats by Syria to deploy chemical weapons against any foreign intervention erroneously included one type of unconventional weapon among those that Western authorities believe to be in Syria's arsenal.

Milne-Edwards erroneously gave the type locality as "" (Australasia); he had been given the material he used for the description by Jean René Constant Quoy and Joseph Paul Gaimard, who were working on the molluscs collected on the Astrolabe excursion, which had visited Australasia and stopped at Ascension Island in 1829.

Methods for detection of population decline are reliable if, when there is no decline, the method does not erroneously suggest one (type I error).

Thus patients with maturity-onset diabetes of the young or other specific types of diabetes may have been erroneously diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes and enrolled in this study.

One result of erroneously conflating the two types of distress is stigmatization of mental illness.

Even though some participants may erroneously have reported other types of ulcers, such as venous leg ulcers, the term foot ulcer (fotsår) is probably less ambiguous in Norwegian than in English.

Our data highlight an overall 13.7% increase in mutation burden (comparing the results of dideoxy and pyrosequencing analyses), and identifies a sub-set of tumours which would be erroneously classified as 'wild type' by conventional sequencing analysis, with potentially important implications for the prescription of EGFR-targeted therapies.

Binary classification performance (ESCs/iPSCs) is characterized by the three kinds of error: (i) type I error (the fraction of iPSCs erroneously classified as ESCs), (ii) type II error (fraction of ESCs erroneously classified as iPSCs), and (iii) misclassification error (the total fraction of erroneously classified samples).

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