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However, a major shortcoming of their model is that it relies on a purely feedforward scheme which would presumably produce erroneous results when given a degraded input image (e.g. by noisy or low contrast).

Comparing this with the 2000 census shows some large discrepancies among children, e.g. 27 million more children aged 5 9 years in 2005 than children aged 0 4 years in 2000, presumably due to erroneous projections of fertility.

This is presumably due to erroneous prediction: alignment with other FIKKs clearly shows these sequences represent two parts of a single member of the FIKK family rather than two separate genes.

An ex situ measurement was necessary for H2O2 detection, since in situ control experiments showed that exposure of the APF and HRP to light led to erroneous results, presumably due to the instability of HRP during irradiation.

Using a different array system, SPAC3F10.09 was reported to be induced in meiosis [ 9], presumably also reflecting an erroneous detection of map3 transcripts transcribed from the opposite strand.

This observation is consistent with the majority of cryptic IESs being the product of erroneous excision, presumably resulting from a partial resemblance of nearby sequences to canonical recognition or excision signals (fig. 2; supplementary fig. S1 B and table S2B, Supplementary Material online).

Leaving chimp in the filtering rules creates a bias toward well-aligned blocks (conservative with respect to identifying accelerated substitution rates), whereas excluding chimp from the LRT analysis guards for false positives presumably due to misalignment and/or erroneous assembly of the low-coverage shotgun sequenced chimp genome.

A mismatch of neurexin and neuroligin partners across synapses in the brain presumably leads to loss of synaptic plasticity and/or erroneous wiring, resulting in behavioural and cognitive deficiencies.

This suggests that mutations in tRNA anticodons confer a similar selective disadvantage as protein-truncating mutations, presumably because such mutations would lead to systematic erroneous aminoacylation of nascent proteins during translation of the relevant codon.

Inclusion of population migrants and hybrids (i.e. admixed ancestry) in presumably distinct populations may lead to underestimates of differentiation and erroneous conclusions regarding reproductive isolation.

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