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She said that her failures to credit other authors were unintended and that the problems would be corrected for a new edition.
The agreement could restore hundreds of names to Florida's voter rolls, and would be the first since the disputed election that the central voter files would be corrected for errors, lawyers said.
If the decision does not match the operation data then the decision would be corrected for the next period.
As the MP-1 tracks eye movement during microperimetry errors and offsets in fixation would be corrected for.
It was also planned that the capacity would be corrected for any residual insulin resistance by calculating the disposition index (AIRarg × M value).
Second, the lack of detailed information, such as age and sex of the patients, in some studies limited further stratification, and a more accurate OR would be corrected for age, sex and other factors that are associated with cancer risk.
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But he gets it right when he celebrates Greg and Tierney's courage without suggesting that their choice would be correct for other families.
This interpretation would be correct for a relative risk of 2. However, both measures are quite similar under certain conditions, and differences do not lead to a different interpretation in the present study.
Backing Mr Putin for president, he said: "I think it would be correct for the congress to support the candidacy of the party chairman, Vladimir Putin, to the post of president of the country".
As City AM recently pointed out, a French person travelling from London to Paris by train, having passed through the Channel Tunnel, could purchase an online subscription, connecting to the French mobile network, with a French IP address, and using a French credit card, but it would be correct for VAT purposes to show this as a UK customer.
As an example: "VEGF" would be the correct mouse specific spelling (see http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/gene.shtml), "Vegf" would be correct for zebrafish (see ZFIN at https://wiki.zfin.org/display/general/ZFIN+Zebrafish+Nomenclature+Guidelines).org/display/general/ZFIN+Zebrafish+Nomenclature+Guidelines
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