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So, an RT-qPCR yielding a slope lower than −3.3 would wrongly indicate its efficiency is greater than 100% and hence each quantification cycle would be generating more than twice the amount of cDNA copies.
If such cows remain in the milking herd the cow SCC, based only on milk from remaining healthy quarters, may wrongly indicate that the treatment was successful.
Furthermore, acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning constitutes a particular problem as, in this situation, many pulse oximeters report overestimated oxygenation results which wrongly indicate adequate oxygen saturation and are, therefore, useless.
Snyder and Saunders wrongly indicate that the calls of absence by Stabler et al. were based purely on a lack of hybridisation; if this were the case then we would agree with the other possible technical reasons for this that they describe in detail.
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*An earlier version of this passage wrongly indicated that the U.S. is known to have funded Russian political parties.
Malcolm Turnbull, the shadow communications minister, tweeted on Thursday evening: "Policy released today wrongly indicated we supported an opt out system of internet filtering.
Sterling has plunged almost 15% since a poll published on 23 June – the day of the referendum – wrongly indicated Britain had voted to stay in the EU, pushing the UK currency above $1.50.
He said Taylor, who was the first to see Jack, should have "realised that he was seriously ill and required treatment as a medical emergency", while Amaro, who trained in Portugal and was registered as an adult nurse, "wrongly indicated that his case was 'low-level concern', despite the fact Jack needed high levels oxygen".
The poll's success in predicting the 1936 election, though it underrated Roosevelt's popular vote by about 7percentt, was underscored by the fact that a straw vote carried out by The Literary Digest, an influential magazine of the day, had wrongly indicated that Mr. Landon would win.
Starmer said the guidelines could leave it open to Lord McAlpine, who was libelled on Twitter when users wrongly indicated he was suspected of being a paedophile, to allege individuals had committed an offence by mounting a campaign of harassment against him.
The polls wrongly indicated that people would reject the measure, while Gloor's analysis, based on an analysis of social media, correctly predicted it would pass.
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