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Unusually, the newspaper apologized not just to Mr. Harper but also to the two reporters whose names appeared on the article, adding that the errors were introduced "in the editing process" and were included "without the knowledge of the reporters and without any credible support for them".

The scenarios, intervals, and risk index for the descriptions of wind power forecast errors were introduced in [9], and it is argued that forecast errors are inevitable and not negligible because of the stochastic nature of wind speed and the parameter uncertainties in the practical wind power curve.

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If experimentally-determined Kd values do not represent sorption equilibria, errors are introduced in contaminant transport models.

An OSCE station related to the communication and management of prescription errors was introduced in 2003 as part of a quality improvement (QI) curriculum at Mayo Medical School.

Unlike other harmonic balance methods, all the former global residual errors are introduced in the present approximation to improve the accuracy.

The authors grant to any third party, in advance the right to use, reproduce or disseminate the article in its entirety or in part, in any format or medium, provided that no substantive errors are introduced in the process, proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details are given, and that the bibliographic details are not changed.

As expected, for higher rates (R), which means removing few bits in the encoding process, MPCM algorithm generally provides good PSNR due to the fact that no significant loss occurs in the coding process, and, consequently, no big errors are introduced in the decoding process.

The approximation error approach for the treatment of modelling errors was introduced in [ 11, 12].

If errors are introduced in a directionally neutral manner, erroneous sequences should show similar ratios.

Very little change in population composition can be observed when the sex variable is randomised or when errors are introduced in both age and sex variables.

As S0 is not continuously measured as R1 changes, errors are introduced in the dynamic measurement of R1, which can be estimated as described earlier.

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