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The company recently settled a class-action lawsuit filed after its testing error in Nevada.
This model shows a good accuracy, with a testing error of less than 1%.
In fact, offering these tests under timed constraints undermines their reliability and validity by adding an unnecessary potential source of testing error.
But when engineers did the tests again recently, they did not find the chlorine isotope, raising the possibility of testing error.
Shell said it would also investigate whether the problem involved the dome's design or was simply a testing error.
More importantly, a 15% increase in the saturation magnetization is observed in this sample, which is much beyond the VSM testing error.
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Even some testing executives see merit in at least compiling a national database to track testing errors.
Concern about this rising tide of testing errors is reviving the long-dormant issue of industry regulation.
Testing errors were so common in the 1980's that Congress passed the Clinical Laboratories Improvement Amendments of 1988, imposing new regulations.
A recent examination of the industry by The New York Times showed that testing errors have affected public school students in more than 20 states in the last three years.
The aim is to develop NGS automation to reduce manual testing errors, test variability, and increase setup flexibility.
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