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Mr. Heymann, who did not dispute this and other errors ascribed to the book, attributed them to researchers he had engaged to conduct interviews on his behalf.
Despite the technologic advances in design, resulting in the development of "smart" pumps to help deliver analgesia more safely, patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is still involved in a significant proportion of the medication errors ascribed to intravenous (IV) drug administration, many of which have harmed patients.
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What the aviation agency terms an "operational error" was ascribed to the controller, who was at the Washington Terminal Radar Approach Control at National Airport.
This can result errors in ascribing compound similarity on the basis of HSQC spectra.
The findings suggest that a large portion of the errors can be ascribed to both crosslinguistic differences in the use of perfective verb phrases and intralingual difficulties in differentiating the temporal references of certain verb forms.
These errors are also ascribed to the same origin as in the gas-phase situation.
Second, and most importantly, it identified that at lower CTC, characteristic systematic and random errors could be ascribed to individual analysts.
I regret my error in ascribing to Christopher Lehmann-Haupt 4,224,407 book reviews, and welcome this opportunity to repair my solecism.
A second argument suggesting that our inverse estimates may be in error in ascribing different cortical generators to the EEG versus MEG is that we could successfully estimate cortical source distributions that seemed to account for both the MEG and EEG data (Figures 4 and 6).
The probability of a Type I error (incorrectly ascribing scientific significance to a statistical test) is generally controlled by setting the significance level, α, for a test, but the probability of making at least one Type I error in a study, P (Study-wide Type I error ) = 1 − (1 − α ) n, is a function of n, the number of independent comparisons made, as well as α.
Even in individual analysis, the most significant voxel after tactile stimuli in one subject was found on the "wrong" side of the fissure; this error could be ascribed to the spatial normalization procedure.
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