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The sequencing errors were identified as an A (4/4) and a T (1/4) base insertion.
Potential genotyping errors were identified as described previously [ 36] (LODerror > 4) and replaced with missing data (< 0.2% of allele calls).
Only 11 (2.7%) of the 413 putative protein sequence errors were identified as false positive predictions, since a transcript was found corresponding to the affected sequence segment.
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By using the ground-based Dobson data, such errors are identified as those being correlated to the errors at other locations.
The variance and leakage errors are identified as the major sources of the problem, which are then related to system parameters through numerical and experimental simulations.
Human errors are identified as one of the main causes of the blackout in North American in August 2003 [3] and the Italian blackout in September 2003 [4].
In addition, potential sources of assembly error were identified as tandem duplications with greater than 95% sequence identity and large simple sequence repeats.
Cataract and refractive error were identified as the cause of visual impairment using the following definitions: significant cataract defined as grade 2B or 3 (MM grading) and/or a score of 2 or 3 for any WHO lens grading; significant refractive error and uncorrected aphakia were defined as an acuity of <6/18 before refraction which improved to ≥ 6/18 after refraction.
Then, the total numerical error is identified as statistical error, bias, and discretization error.
The total numerical error is identified as statistical error, bias, spatial truncation error, and temporal truncation error.
Range propagation delay and azimuth timing error are identified as two major error sources for SAR geolocation.
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