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This is due to the lithologically distinctive nature of the traditional Sonsela sandstone bed itself, and also the distinctive stratigraphic sequence exposed below it identified erroneously (as will be discussed later) as the Jim Camp Wash beds by Heckert and Lucas [11] and Woody [12].
It seems unlikely that cellular proteins observed with three or more peptides, and in agreement between different research groups, could be identified erroneously.
(Only five gene families, i.e. 2.1%, showed conflicts with the plurality bipartitions, and most of these families probably represent real instances of gene transfer. The 2.1% of gene families with significant conflict thus provide an upper bound, the case that all these conflicts were identified erroneously, for the rate of false positives).
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Anyone who falls outside the urban, middle-class tribe is a "community" – usually identified (however erroneously) by race or religion.
We estimated sensitivity and specificity of the computer search for AOA by assuming that the 3 cases identified as erroneously excluded represented all of such cases.
It could be argued that optimization of the dichotomization point should take into account underlying disease prevalence and weigh the risks and benefits of identifying someone erroneously as IR (false positive) versus missing someone who is IR (false negative).
He erroneously identified Leech Lake as the river's source.
Female brunettes with shorter hair styles were often erroneously identified as "lesbian" or "Ted Cruz".
(Their lawyer had earlier erroneously identified the New Zealander as an American).
Loans on vacation properties erroneously identified as primary residences were also highlighted.
Mammals include rabbits, foxes, and Barbary macaques (often erroneously identified as apes).
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