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However, the questionnaire item was changed at 5-year follow-up to include also the use of smartphones and tablets, which makes the comparison formally inaccurate.
In our opinion, however, this assumption is formally inaccurate, and is somewhat misleading, as it might be inferred that real-time RT-PCR gives at least 10% of false negative results in patients with overt symptomatic influenza requiring ICU admission.
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But that story was inaccurate.
As a result of its investigation, the Canadian government formally apologized to Arar because it provided inaccurate information to the U.S. government that led to his torture.
Systematic errors can never be formally excluded as a cause for reconstructing inaccurate relationships.
In a statement issued by the Isle of Wight council, he formally retracted his comments regarding crime, drug use and unemployment, describing them as "factually inaccurate".
Last month the agency formally revived that principle in its settlement with Edison of accusations that the company had provided inaccurate information about its past revenue and maintained inadequate financial controls.
On this occasion, in a statement issued by the Isle of Wight council, he formally retracted his comments regarding crime, drug-use and unemployment on the island, describing them as "factually inaccurate".
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