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2) each participant would receive a final score of "acceptable" if all essential facts were reported correctly or there were 2 or fewer errors categorized as either "partially correct" or "blank".
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Pair-wise errors are categorized into three error patterns for the special case, which provides a baseline for the constellation optimization discussed in Section "Cooperative constellation optimization".
Errors are categorized by the scope of the error, from "well slips" between single pairs of 5' and 3' 96-well plates of ESTs, through incorrectly identified pairs of plates of increasing scope.
Other plays such as double plays and errors are categorized in the special events.
The 454 pyrosequencing-related errors were categorized as insertions, deletions, mismatches, or ambiguous base calls.
Subsequently, prescribing errors were categorized by type and by severity at the time of detection (Table 1), according to The National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC-MERP) classification [ 28].
Each design error was categorized according to its cause and the likelihood of detection before construction.
Each design error was categorized according to its cause and the likelihood of detecting it before construction.
DrQuality error reports categorized as "falls" occurring between January 1 , 2008and December 31, 2010 were collected and reviewed.
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