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Spectrum bias is said to be present when a study samples preferentially from certain portions of the patient spectrum but provides a global estimate of accuracy that could misrepresent what would be experienced in actual practice.
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Home Secretary Theresa May said Tuesday that public trust in the police was at risk and suggested that if the police could misrepresent their discussions after a meeting with a cabinet minister, no one was safe.
If these differences were large, a single pH measurement could misrepresent the "stage" that the parapneumonic effusion had reached.
This could misrepresent the cost-effectiveness of CTC and other screening modalities [74].
Jim Trainor, a spokesman for Ford's Lincoln-Mercury divisaid, said that the company would not broadcast the disputed footage and that the company did not approve of any activity that could be construed as misrepresenting the ethnicity of an actor.
Early this month, the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is responsible for monitoring nuclear proliferation, issued its fifth quarterly report in a row stating that Iran was continuing to misrepresent its research into materials that could be used for the production of nuclear weapons.
Some doctors, including Everett's supervising physician, say such accounts misrepresent the role of hypothermia in a way that could be dangerous to future patients.
But even if Wissner-Gross is telling the truth and he never misrepresented the origin of the data, he used a blog that could hardly be considered a reputable scientific source (no offense, Mr. Kersten) to write his article.
The federal government's crackdown on the State of New Jersey this week for misrepresenting the condition of its pension funds raises a question: Who else might have pension numbers that could draw regulatory fire?
However, sCAIX expression may be affected by proliferation-associated factors that may misrepresent hypoxic status.
I suppose Obama was guilty, if that's the word, of speaking in a way that the unscrupulous could easily misrepresent.
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