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Additional errors might arise because of measurement of only baseline information (e.g., smoking) and reliance on self-reported measures.
However, when measurements are performed over an area in the vicinity of large pial vessels such as the sagittal sinus, additional partial volume errors might arise due to the high sensitivity of DOI to blood.
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However, these errors are essentially analogous to the kinds of errors that might arise from probabilities estimated from data (for example, bias, imprecision, and context dependence).
-What are some human errors that might arise?
This is necessary to isolate any errors that might arise from the use of training sequence estimation.
To reduce genotyping errors that might arise from poor quality markers, we applied several stringent marker-filtering steps.
To avoid errors that might arise from the scarcity of cnidarian and dinoflagellate sequences in these databases, transcripts were compared with gene models from Symbiodinium minutum (clade B) (OIST: symbB.v1.2.augustus.prot) and A. digitifera (OIST: adi_v1.0.1_prot) using BLASTx.
"[T]here is no indication that the government has assessed the scientific validity and reliability of its predictive judgments or the information that leads to those judgments, nor has it used a scientifically valid model for predicting, and accounting for, the rate of error that might arise from those predictive judgments.
Benjamini and Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) corrections (Benjamini & Hochberg, 1995) were conducted to minimize the likelihood of Type I error that might arise from computing multiple comparisons.
OnPLS reduces the error that might arise in the process of investigating several model diagnostics and latent variables to see which different combination such as transcript-protein, transcript-metabolite, protein-metabolite should be joined first.
Errors might also arise through salience biases whereby material concerns might be more easily recalled than other important values, such as whether one has succeeded in having children; or through differences in positivity biases across income levels (perhaps wealthier people tend to be more "positive-responding" than poorer individuals).
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