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Another example of ambiguity and object reversibility is the Necker cube (see Figure 2, example A), which may seem to flip-flop.
Another example of ambiguity of the indicators is evident in the final objective of reduction of malnutrition of 50% among children in the focus state.
We show in Figure 10 and example of ambiguity that is incorporated into the simulated knowledge database, allowing researchers to explore the way output changes when using different ambiguity settings.
An example of ambiguity and inconsistency is the conclusion of Calabrese et al. (2008) that, although certain treatments produced responses < 10% over controls and even responses below controls, these are still hormetic in character.
One striking example of ambiguity in such measurements is the presence or absence of an S wave in lead V6 >0.1 mV, which is the first step in algorithm C. We demonstrated a consistent disagreement between the assessors across several ECGs, with a poor inter-rater kappa agreement of 0.4 for this parameter alone.
The second example of ambiguities in the application of the broad and undoubtedly well-meant CAP goals is the danger that wolves pose to free-ranging cattle, versus the Swedish state and environmentalists' wish to preserve wolves as part of the forest biodiversity and natural heritage.
Another example of ambiguities between databases are Defcr16 and Defcr17, which have been associated by MGI with OTTMUSG00000019742 and OTTMUSG00000019892 respectively; in case of Defcr16 evidence for its expression is derived from C3H/HeJ strain only and the association of Defcr17 with the Vega model is incorrect as OTTMUSG00000019892 is a duplicate of Defcr3.
There have been other recent examples of Ferrer ambiguity.
Washington's relations with China are founded on one of the most famous examples of "constructive ambiguity" in modern diplomacy: the Shanghai Communiqué.
Commonly cited examples of this ambiguity include (Seediq/Sediq/Truku/Taroko) and (Tao/Yami).
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