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This nonsense helped spawn the fiction of a "missile gap". Nonetheless, the report remained, in all its patent error, classified Top Secret until 1973.

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A logistic regression model was used to find a linear combination of the 17-urine-peptide biomarkers to minimize the total classification error, classifying patients of SJIA systemic flare from QOM and RD.

The number of errors classified as silent data corruption and timeout according to the architectures and DSP blocks usage is analyzed.

In our study, we only found two of those errors (classified as ADE level 2) as the ICU is already a highly monitored environment.

The semi-structured interview was administered to the person who managed the medications and inquired about possible adherence errors, classified as 'unintentional' or 'intentional'intentional

Errors in the 9 months before the intervention, as identified through an incident reporting system, were compared with those in the 10 months afterward, with errors classified as relating to insulin, communication, intravenous fluids, nutrition, and discharge delay.

When we further explored how the different type of errors (classified according to [23,13,9]) were affected by the lesions, we observed a significant main effect of lesion [ F 2,18) = 6.36; p < 0.01] and reversal [ F 2,36) = 21.82; p < 0.0001], but no interaction between these [ F 4,36) = 1.04; n.s.] for the number of perseverative errors.

The task yielded four performance measures: oculomotor capture errors (classified offline according to whether the first saccade endpoint was closer to the distractor than the target; Figure 5C), RT measured as time from distractor onset until initiation of saccade, peak velocity of correct saccades, and the variability in amplitudes of this first saccade.

This is done to avoid type I errors, classifying the muscle as active when it is not.

Because exactly and inexactly reported statistical results differ in terms of how they can be misreported and also how we were able to detect reporting errors, we classified errors made with respect to exactly and inexactly reported statistical results separately.

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