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So-called cut-and-cover tunnels (more correctly called conduits) are built by excavating from the surface, constructing the structure, and then covering with backfill.
The original referred to Kate Middleton, who is now more correctly called the Duchess of Cambridge.
Other so-called teas, such as herbal (chamomile, peppermint, etc)., mate, and rooibos (also known as "red tea") are more correctly called tisanes.
The Colosseum (c. 70 82 ce) that replaced Nero's ornamental lake is more correctly called the Flavian Amphitheatre, after the Flavian dynasty of emperors.
More correctly called a sacred singspiel than an opera, this was just one of the many dramatic forms then in fashion that Mozart enthusiastically experimented with between childhood and adolescence.
He was so important in directing the aims and outcomes of the Warren Commission's "investigation" into the killing of John F. Kennedy that it should be more correctly called the "Dulles Commission".
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To exclude the false positive caused by base calling process, we removed those potential mCs with Q scores lower than 20, which means that a base is correctly called at more than 99% probability, a highly conservative criterion for calling reliable bases.
Phyllostachys, or giant bamboo, can form beautiful groves of canes -- culms, they are correctly called -- from 10 feet to more than 100 feet tall, depending on the species.
Last week's top performer was SalvadorDarley, who correctly called four out of the half dozen, while it looks more and more like a two-horse race at the top.
The sensitivity/specificity metric is more relevant in clinical applications where one is more interested in correctly calling all of the positive variants and none of the negatives.
Now short-sellers, the market skeptics who correctly called last year's downturn, are coming under even more unwanted scrutiny, this time from federal regulators.
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