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This is not strictly correct.
We also show in Figure 4 that, assuming independence of all the elements of (15), although not strictly correct, reach in an excellent CP detector.
However, it also indicates that the inference from the hypothesis of the lossless line (the voltage amplitude of each terminal is equal and the phase angle difference is 180°) is not strictly correct.
The widespread use of abstraction (that is, incorporating some but not all of the relevant parameters into scientific descriptions) and idealization (distorting the nature of certain parameters) suggests that even many of our best theories and models are not strictly correct.
These averaged about hands (4 feet) high and averaged 900 pound each; thus, the name pony was appropriate, even if not strictly correct in all cases.
Although this usage is seen in other papers, it is not strictly correct.
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That isn't strictly correct.
It wasn't strictly correct to write a paper for someone, but Nachman already knew that he was willing to try.
Now that we have another Tory administration in power and the financial crisis has shown us that the powers that be back then never really went away, are the resonances simply déja-vu, or something else?" Many other commenters noted that TheOldRedDog isn't strictly correct.
Although not, strictly speaking, "correct," in practice this is unlikely to have caused any serious increase in false-positive findings on account of the fact that most "suggestive" and "significant" findings from a primary GWAS analysis are taken forward for replication in independent studies.
As a term, PAMP is ascendant although it may not be strictly correct since many of the molecules in question are present in organisms whether or not they are pathogens.
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