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Discover Ludwig'seem erroneous' is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, you would use it to describe something that appears to be wrong, mistaken, or inaccurate. For example: "His calculations seem erroneous, as they don't match the known results."
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Firstly, although not refuted in the literature, it may seem erroneous to measure wear or penetration with the patient not weight-bearing (Smith et al. 1999, Digas et al. 2003).
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Even the term "free" seems erroneous: even players given "a free role", even players given no more instruction than being told to run about a bit, cannot but exist in relation to other players (which of course was Arrigo Sacchi's great insight: positions have no meaning other than in relation to team-mates, opponents, the ball and space).
Dell's website currently lists the screen resolution as 1280×576, which seems erroneous.
Third, you are encouraged to let them know if your initial CSR assignment seems erroneous.
- Third, you are encouraged to let them know if your initial study-section assignment seems erroneous.
This explanation, however, seems erroneous because the intense pre-sputter is resulting in a material that acts like the water-poor PPRG 215-1 even though cesium increases overall ionization.
For example the connection from contig 16 to 44 seems erroneous but it can be explained by a 1.5 kb repeating substring of contig 44.
Hence, the generalization that SF-36, LupusQoL and SLEQOL demonstrated greatest level of conceptual coverage as compared to other tools seems erroneous.
The belief that a single key mediator causes sepsis, and that its neutralization could be a cure for all patients with sepsis, seems erroneous [ 14].
Furthermore, moving toward pure CuO seems erroneous as well, as this tends to show a decline in the absorption coefficient that will require an even thicker layer of CuO to reach the same light harvesting efficiency while its IQE is already low.
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