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"They're more often false alarms.
Instead, we have simply used the training/development set corpora to derive which chemical formulae found by our system are more often false positives.
During cathodal tDCS participants generated more often false alarms indicating a tendency for impulsive behavior.
The test became more often false positive in acute neurological events (inflammation 19.2%, stroke 15.2%, epileptic fits 17% and CNS tumour 18.4%) causing a drop in specificity than neurodegenerative and non-neurological forms of dementia.
According to the simulation of Zhaxybayeva et al. (2006), the higher threshold of ≥85% BSS is likely to miss more HGT events (false negatives), whereas the lower threshold of ≥75% BSS is likely to miss fewer HGT events but report stochastic noise as HGT more often (false positives).
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If, as President Obama recently observed, blacks are 30percentt more likely than whites to be pulled over and three times more likely to be searched after being pulled over, it's likely they are being victimized more often by false positive field tests.
From Table 4, it can be seen that any strategy of assessment of the fetal lung maturity, albeit with invasive testing or without invasive testing, generates more often a false positive diagnosis of fetal lung immaturity (i.e. delay of delivery in presence of fetal lung maturity) than a true positive diagnosis of fetal lung immaturity (i.e. delay of delivery in absence of fetal lung maturity).
But I fear the column may leave the impression that adult claims of childhood sexual abuse are more often than not false.
The inscription carved above the entrance to the James A. Farley Post Office Building on New York's Eighth Avenue turns out to be more often true than false: **"**Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds".
The inscription carved above the entrance to the James A. Farley Post Office Building on New York's Eighth Avenue turns out to be more often true than false: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds".
Figure 3 shows the sample size required in order to ensure that P-values of <5 × 10−7 will indeed be more often true than false in terms of the GRR conferred by susceptibility loci.
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