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Georgian winemaking dates to 300 bc; centuries of trial and error have produced more than 500 varieties of grape.
Trial and error have produced a technique that involves screwing vine pieces together, and sealing and strengthening the pieces with three coats of marine-grade spar varnish.
Analyses with cumulative prospect theory (CPT), investigating to what extent the gap is also driven by differences in people's subjective representations of outcome and probability information (taking into account sampling error), have produced mixed results.
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His dismissal meant that a game that had been even swung in favour of Fulham and Liverpool's resistance was broken when Reina made a bad error, having produced several important saves beforehand.
To evaluate whether a fixation error had produced false-negative results, VEGF staining was used as a positive control.
A math error may have produced a tiny effect that many physicists hailed as evidence of new particles.
Biological explanations for such extreme heterozygosity within populations are lacking, and co-occurring PCR/sequencing error cannot have produced the bias, because samples were individually tagged and randomly sequenced in different lanes.
Unmeasured confounders and/or measurement errors might have produced spurious positive associations between birth weight and some air pollution metrics.
The vastly unequal rates of LOH and GOH occurrences also rendered unlikely that the massive numbers of LOHs arose from technical errors, which would have produced LOHs and GOHs randomly at comparable rates.
This was not the case, however; the meta-analysis was sensitive enough to show that the trial results were as expected from cohort studies and it is therefore unlikely that random error or bias could have produced our results.
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