Sentence examples for newly corrected from inspiring English sources

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Dick Pound, chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency, stood in the stadium and watched with delight, both the competition and the newly corrected results.

Using iPS cells, Jaenisch further showed in animals that genetic defects responsible for sickle cell anemia (an inherited blood disorder) could be repaired and the newly corrected cells used to replace diseased cells in the bone marrow.

The first quarto of Love's Labour's Lost (1598) presents itself as "Newly corrected and augmented," implying perhaps that it, too, corrects an earlier, unauthorized version of the play, though none today is known to exist.

The most important aspect of the show was Caitlyn's seemingly sincere concern with creating more awareness about the pressing issues affecting many in this community, including highlighting the issue of teen suicide with the heartbreaking story of Kyler Prescott, a 14-year-old who took his own life shortly before his newly corrected birth certificate arrived.

The quarto title page of Romeo and Juliet (1599), known today as the second quarto, declares that it is "Newly corrected, augmented, and amended, as it hath been sundry times publicly acted by the Right Honorable the Lord Chamberlain His Servants".

The newly corrected (84/86) ratios of the ten mixed solutions yielded a mean Sr concentration of 15.271 ± 0.031 μg/g for the 84Sr-enriched spike prepared in this study.

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Large RTT reductions cause the weights of formerly correct experts to experience greater losses in extreme cases immediately underflowing to 0. In these cases, if the weights of the newly correct experts already have decayed to zero, then all experts' weights will be zero simultaneously, and the machine learning algorithm will be unable to make a prediction.

Normally, the fixed-sharing feature of the experts algorithm helps increase the weights of newly correct experts, but sharing cannot compensate for this situation since sharing a total weight of zero among the experts has no effect on the experts' individual weights.

Briefly, sessions were classified as perseverative (where responding to the previously correct stimulus was significantly above chance), or learning (where responding to the newly correct stimulus was at, or above chance) by using the two-tailed binomial test.

As an example, ≥44 errors in a 70 trials session indicated perseveration, between 43 and 27 errors was chance performance, and ≤26 errors showed accurate responding to the newly correct lever.

His first efforts, dating from his years as a student at Cambridge Latin, are reproduced in "Complete Poems: 1904-1962" (Liveright), a newly revised, corrected, and expanded edition of his work, edited by George James Firmage.

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