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But there are three religious arguments too, all of which are erroneous or absurd: that the Qur'an forbids pictures of the prophet; that there never have been pictures of the prophet at any time in the history of Islam; and lastly, that if pictures of the prophet are produced, they may turn him into an idol.

In order to explore these controls in more detail, we define objective geologic study reaches along the Green Colorado River, calculate unit stream power, and develop a discharge-adjusted steepness index (kqsn) that avoids the scaling assumptions in substituting contributing area for discharge, which are erroneous in this dryland setting.

In contrast, the functions FLOG and FADD inferred gradual rate changes (Figure 4E), which are erroneous and lead to overestimation of the root time along with that of many other nodes (Figures 4C and 4D).

MR imaging provides high-throughput data for discovery of surrogate biomarkers for A β pathology, but the high-dimensional data based on a relatively small number of participants inherently comes with significant codependencies and contain a large number of association patterns, most of which are erroneous or redundant.

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These measurements are compared with curves calculated in accordance with the empirical correlations by Smoot and McAllister, and a correction is given for the McAllister equation, which is erroneous in the literature.

Disease, observation and finding are subsumed by clinical finding, which is erroneous even from the medical point of view.

However, this technique requires localization and tracking of specific human body parts, which are often erroneous.

This behaviour takes a fundamental importance for the problem of the pollutant emissions, because the analysis of these atypical data, which are rarely erroneous data, can supply precious information for the engine tuning in the design stage.

In the context of this study, myths and misconceptions are defined as beliefs or opinions about a particular phenomenon that are commonly held to be true but which are, indeed, erroneous [ 24].

Extensive calculations demonstrated that most tracer experiments performed with "open" boundary conditions yield residence time distributions which are even more erroneous than previously thought.

The following 7 observatories have some data during the period 1997 2010 which are flagged as erroneous (generally spanning a few days, sometimes just one component): ARS, BGY, HLP, LRM, PAG, SFS and TIR.

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