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We observe that mapping is minimally impacted by errors, consistent with the permissive limit on the mapping accuracy of Novoalign, the aligner used to search IAdb (Table 3).

There was no interaction between transfer direction (VH or HV) and the cost of size changes for errors, consistent with the hypothesis that similar object representations were accessed in both cases.

We wondered if errors consistent with the 5' end artifact might be present in other genomes.

It is of interest to note that in one study (Tsal & Bareket, 1999), changes in localization errors consistent with the present study were found.

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The over-aged single crystals generally obeyed Schmid's law within experimental error, consistent with the proposed micro-mechanical model.

Kazama and Okubo (2009) found that gradual decreases in gravity after rainfall events, estimated through hydrological non-linear equations were, within the observation error, consistent with the gravity observed at the Asama volcano (in central Japan).

In the present paper, a different numerical method is introduced to ensure that the continuity requirement is satisfied with an error consistent with the discretization error and will not grow beyond that during the time advancement in the calculation.

Moreover, response speeding was frequently accompanied by an increase in errors, consistent with recent evidence that the urgency of looming is at least to a large extent expressed in response processes rather than in perceptual selection of the looming object.

Thus, none of the short indels that were initially identified as differentiating the two 1998 from the two 2000 isolates or the two human from the two food isolates could be confirmed and these initially identified indels appear to represent sequencing errors, consistent with previous reports that the sequencing by synthesis strategy often incorrectly characterizes homopolymeric tracts [ 3].

These tasks capture a form of motor impulsivity measured as commission errors consistent with motor response inhibition or action restraint assessed as in the Go/NoGo paradigm.

In ASD this reflected a hyperactive response to correct trials, while in schizophrenia it reflected a blunted ACC response to errors, consistent with numerous previous reports (Laurens et al., 2003).

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