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Some of these errors have existed since the database's creation during NASA's Apollo Program, where it was used to help produce probabilities of tropical cyclone-induced winds in critical areas such as Cape Kennedy (now Cape Canaveral).
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For example, if L-lactate was measured by an enzymatic method and D-lactate was subsequently derived from the total lactate concentration determined by another method such as mass spectrometry, an opportunity for analytical error would have existed.
Because of the limitations inherent in the design of this study, it is possible that potential registration errors, bias, and confounding factors may have existed to prevent the establishment of a solid relationship between the use of metformin and the incidence of AF.
Alsup also found that Sessions had made an "error of law" — because deferred-action executive programs, like DACA, have existed since the Eisenhower Administration.
Internet users who typed in the site's URL address would receive an error message, and for all appearances, the site would never have existed.
However, despite the overall positive association between alcohol drinking and CRC, considerable variations have existed among individual studies, which may not be fully explained by random errors.
These must have existed.
Both have existed since 2010.
Starbucks never should have existed.
'Alcmund' may never have existed.
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