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While sliding cell convolution is slow it returns optimal results in the sense that no artifacts are introduced by possibly erroneous assumptions about data beyond the field edges.

1646, 48 L.Ed.2d 1976(1976)—should erect a double jeopardy bar but not a possibly erroneous dismissal on the ground of preaccusation delay.

In other words, face validity need not be defined by careful, quantitative study; rather, it typically reflects one's more-or-less imprecise, possibly erroneous, impressions.

Susceptible to random, possibly erroneous but powerful memories out of his past, the professor, now living a comfortable American suburban life, begins to mistake his wife of many years for another woman, "Yen".

This note illustrates that the precision of parameters such as mean, prevalence and odds ratio can be biased when the data analysis ignores the sampling design, yielding to possibly erroneous conclusions.

The move was immediately criticized by Prime Minister Tony Blair's political opponents, who said that the government should wait until it completes its inquiry into how possibly erroneous intelligence was used to justify Britain's involvement in the Iraq war before allowing Mr. Scarlett's appointment to go ahead.

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I changed it to that from 'saying', because at first I added a comma after 'saying that', which was entirely erroneous, but it confused me so much that I possibly erroneously assumed that both our other readers are also afflicted by the small brain/man-flu double whammy currently enveloping me.

And as frustrating as the waiting has been, I felt it was improper to come to you with sketchy reports, or possibly even erroneous statements, which would then have to be corrected, creating even more doubt and confusion.

The most robust phylogeny of this subfamily is given in Figures 5, 6 and 7, for which three taxa were excluded before analysis due to lack of sequence data (i.e. DB2 Genus novum sp. and DO5 Poecilopsyche) or instability in placement between different analyses (i.e. FT4 Blyzophilus), both possibly inducing erroneous phylogenies.

Not only is control of these peptide-related impurities and degradants critical for the already approved and clinically used peptide-drugs, these impurities also possess the capability of greatly influencing initial functionality studies during early drug discovery phases, possibly resulting in erroneous conclusions.

The evaluation of 'rider peaks' can prove to be difficult and can possibly lead to erroneous results [26].

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