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9 A recent systematic review based on UK research suggested an error rate of 7.5% across primary and secondary care.
When the LY30 and TRAIL effects were combined, our inability to simulate the observed dynamics of caspase-8 suggested an error in the model.
One practice was excluded from the study as it served a restricted practice list; another practice was excluded from the study as 2012/2013 QOF data strongly suggested an error.
For one case (TVAG_354100 and TVAG_354110; together encoding the full-length elongation factor 1α) the mRNA reads we obtained and mapped, and our PCR amplification product, suggested an error in the genome assembly and an incorrect annotation (or a strain-specific difference), as the stop codon annotated between the two genes could not be verified.
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Some research suggests that traumatic transection of the pituitary stalk during birth or hypoxic injury to the hypothalamus could result in hypoplasia, whereas others suggest an error during embryogenesis [9, 10, 11, 12].
These exchanges suggest an error within a DNA repair mechanism responsible for maintaining genome integrity.
We found a few EST clusters had better hits in reverse strand, suggesting an error in ORF prediction.
The standardized mean difference (SMD) was used when the measurement scales between the different studies could not be corrected by the conversion into a single unit of measurement, suggesting an error in the unit reported or a difference in the methods used for measurements [ 16].
The human HZ strain was also resequenced, as optical mapping had suggested a possible error in the previously sequenced virB6 4 locus.
There were 43 discrepancies out of 2,981 comparisons for the chr4:158Mb and 5 of 857 for the chr10 22Mb, which suggested a low error rate for both regions (98.6 and 99.4% concordance, respectively) comparing with HapMap2 data.
The authors suggested that an error range of 30% is reasonable and that, ideally, technology should be developed to estimate weight.
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