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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perform a correction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe the action of making an adjustment to something to make it more accurate. For example, you could say, "The professor asked the student to perform a correction to her mathematical calculation before handing it in for grading."
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Therefore, it is necessary to perform a correction as described in [29].
To determine the true transmittance of the TCOs, it was necessary to perform a correction on the experimental data to compensate for losses due to both surface reflection and absorption due to the glass substrate.
Therefore, as the first step we perform a correction procedure to remove the bias in RD signals.
One method is suggested to perform a correction for the emission contamination, using a dwell profile[ 35 37 ].
Percent phenotypic variance explained by the most significant marker was calculated, and the FDR method was used to perform a correction for multiple testing.
Since the TDDFT method has a tendency to underestimate the excitation energy, it is necessary to perform a correction to compensate for systematic computational errors.
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To verify that Eq. (8) indeed performs a correction for blood volume, intermediate validation step was performed.
Then we performed a correction for multiple comparisons by calculating the q-value of each association by the Benjamini-Hochberg methodology.
In cases of multiple comparisons we performed a correction for multiple testing.
Using a simple algorithm, we also performed a correction for FWT as described by Venturoli and Rippe [ 19].
Given the high number of tests performed, a correction for multiple testing is needed to avoid type I errors.
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