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There was an especially large number of corrections in a long article from a major paper.
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When the number of corrections in the path exceeds an a priori defined threshold, Rcorrector terminates the current search path and starts a new one.
We have made, on the basis of detailed analysis of rRNA flanking regions, a number of corrections in the positions of the introns within the SSU rRNA (e.g., 1129 is now at 1229 and 1510 is now at 1514).
The idea is that the total number of corrections performed in an interactive system CTint is lower than, or in the worst-case scenario, equal to, the amount required in a complete manual correction CTman, i.e. CTint≤CTman.
This correction process was formerly based on a number of corrections which were applied in a kind of linear summation.
Table 2 summarizes the total number of corrections accepted in the three regions after ICORN terminated.
In Robinson (1994) a number of corrections were applied to take account of this and in Davidson et al. (1978) the notion of disequilibrium in dynamic equations was embedded in error correction models.
A number of corrections were also applied to the selected data in order to mitigate the effect of other time varying magnetic fields on our internal field candidate models.
Detailed analysis of AnABlast profiles generated in annotated pseudogenes suggested a number of corrections to their genomic annotations.
His publisher revealed that errors in the text of "Clinton Cash" merited a considerable number of corrections.
Uncertainty, measured as the number of corrections, is not directly related to differences in average scores.
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