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1    The authors apologise to readers for this mistake.
2 editors of Blood for making this unfortunate mistake.
3  and editors of Blood for making this honest mistake.
4 ssfully distinguished and there was only one mistake.
5  for miRNA genes and target sites; this is a mistake.
6 s apologize for the confusion caused by this mistake.
7 rgement shared by all great apes, seem to be mistaken.
8             I believe this idea to be deeply mistaken.
9 s examples of both good reporting and common mistakes.
10 n I to learn from my experience and avoid my mistakes.
11 process that could enable learning from past mistakes.
12 be products of measurement uncertainties and mistakes.
13 esults in hundreds of millions of sequencing mistakes.
14 ult in a greater propensity for them to make mistakes.
15 responsibility to reverse past environmental mistakes.
16 n the strengths of HMOs while avoiding their mistakes.
17 at our results were not biased by prediction mistakes.
18 tanding the challenges can help avoid costly mistakes.
19 rejoin the DSB ends either precisely or with mistakes.
20 nd poor communication rather than individual mistakes.
21 oints ensure that the cycle proceeds without mistakes.
22 esses, as there is no human input to correct mistakes.
23                         Cells routinely make mistakes.
24  eukaryotes have been recognized recently as mistakes.
25 ossible decision-makers will make systematic mistakes.
26 ed riskless choices as well as risk-aversion mistakes.
27 t as risk-seeking mistakes and risk-aversion mistakes.
28 ), rather than rule-based or knowledge-based mistakes.
29 tion of these circuits may lead to investing mistakes.
30  as they also persist, but make unrecognized mistakes.
31 do not support viability and may be prone to mistakes.
32  (NMR) data can be prone to interpretational mistakes.
33  that are prone to taxonomic and enumeration mistakes.
34  corrupts target identity and bees make many mistakes.
35                       Why risk making costly mistakes?
36 ver instruments (39% longer) and making more mistakes (371% more errors).
37  these systems must balance (i) the costs of mistaking a one-shot interaction for a repeated interact
38                                      Second, mistaking a pending goal as already accomplished could c
39 xploited) with (ii) the far greater costs of mistaking a repeated interaction for a one-shot interact
40 ogical research is that people are routinely mistaken about the origins of their behavior.
41 priate behavioral choices were evoked by the mistaken activation of behaviorally relevant ensembles.
42 , nonobvious (yet potentially consequential) mistakes after a paper's publication.
43 After a back step, the motor can correct its mistake and step processively forward at resistive loads
44 t the conclusions of Dombrowski and Heil are mistaken and are due in part on a misreading of Mari-Bef
45 of misdiagnoses in which viral infection was mistaken and treated as rejection (14% vs. 33%).
46 the ECG may fail to recognize interpretation mistakes and accept the automated diagnosis without crit
47 tases have editing activities to clear their mistakes and enhance fidelity.
48 ndle assembly checkpoint, which corrects the mistakes and ensures segregation fidelity.
49 n the method of Dale et al., which has minor mistakes and is frequently interpreted in overly optimis
50                            Avoiding repeated mistakes and learning to reinforce rewarding decisions i
51                            Several pervasive mistakes and misconceptions in statistical inference are
52 ms to make prospective users aware of common mistakes and practical questions that arise during the a
53  rational risk-neutral agent as risk-seeking mistakes and risk-aversion mistakes.
54  the best expert makes a bounded number b of mistakes and to show that, in the low-error regime where
55 ict survival and decrease interinstitutional mistakes and uncertainties regarding these neoplasms.
56 s and readers can identify and resolve these mistakes and, we hope, avoid them in the future.
57 ed issues of algorithm redundancy, consensus mistakes, and algorithm complementarity in designing ens
58 ntalists use these methods skillfully, avoid mistakes, and extract the maximum amount of information
59 ed medicine), how do we know we learned from mistakes, and how well do we improve culture.
60 y is essential for prediction, learning from mistakes, and planning subsequent actions when outcomes
61 ic analyses, preventing costly bioinformatic mistakes, and promoting computational reproducibility.
62 , -B, -C, -DRB1, and -DQB1 haplotypes had no mistakes, and the accuracy was significantly lower for n
63  parent sexes, five of which we confirmed as mistakes, and two with uncertain relationships.
64                                         Some mistakes are encoded by the genome and may manifest as i
65 logy and forgiveness reveals that, even when mistakes are frequent, there exists a sincerity threshol
66 ular method is the error-prone PCR, in which mistakes are introduced into a gene, and hence a protein
67 bacterial ribosome wherein peptides carrying mistakes are prematurely terminated during protein synth
68 phes by impeding cell-cycle progression when mistakes arise.
69 itia of the carotid artery and should not be mistaken as a marker of plaque vulnerability.
70  before OP echo, however, nonadenomas can be mistaken as adenomas with use of the SI index value.
71 ontain repeat-spacer-like structures and are mistaken as CRISPRs.
72 ignant intraductal proliferation that can be mistaken as IDC-P, with accuracies, sensitivities, and s
73 s distinct genes, which may cause them to be mistaken as paralogs.
74 , but these hydroalane adducts are not to be mistaken as sulfur-stabilized alumenium ions in a strict
75 , which are celebrating success, recognizing mistakes as an opportunity to learn, and fostering openn
76 f kinetic exclusion assays were based on the mistaken assumption that the assays quantified the fract
77 ative to psychophysical sensitivity, and (2) mistaken assumptions (because no data were available) ab
78 terventions has too often been guided by the mistaken assumptions that adherence is a single behavior
79   According to the authors this was due to a mistake at the compilation of the manuscript (mixing ima
80             Both dualism and materialism are mistaken because they deny consciousness is part of the
81 where emergent group-level activity exhibits mistaken belief or valuation.
82 traditional water treatment practices in the mistaken belief that they are protected by an active int
83 isuse appears to be owing to the widespread, mistaken belief that they provide simple, reliable, and
84 olymerases and the elimination of occasional mistakes by proofreading exonucleases and mismatch repai
85           It might also help us to undo past mistakes by removing errors from our databases and preve
86                                   Systematic mistakes can be distinguished from other types of mistak
87 ilament when one has limited resolution, and mistakes can be made.
88                                 Nonetheless, mistakes can happen, leading to the generation of aberra
89 s scattered across all the chromosomes, such mistakes can have important consequences.
90  evidence indicates that detecting one's own mistakes can serve as a signal to improve task performan
91 esults can be compared among studies because mistakes cannot be corrected by laboratory analysis.
92                     We have, of course, made mistakes, causing unforeseen changes in ecosystem attrib
93 rd bias in estimates of inbreeding, owing to mistaken classifications of heterozygotes as homozygotes
94  C3 plants, about 30% of the time the enzyme mistakes CO(2) for O(2) Using genomic and structural ana
95 lutionary studies on hybrid zone can lead to mistaken conclusions.
96 ompared to those from older, deeper, peat is mistaken - continued decomposition means that the majori
97  both prospective planning and retrospective mistake correction, but not an animal's incorrect choice
98 scentic glomerulonephritis led to an initial mistaken diagnosis of Wegener's granulomatosis.
99 t most commonly in situations in which their mistakes do little to jeopardize group success.
100                                          The mistake does not affect the conclusions of the paper as
101                                              Mistakes during nuclear mRNA maturation could lead to po
102                  Specifically, due to coding mistakes during programming, there were errors in the nu
103 lso discuss sources of contamination, common mistakes during the fabrication process, and quality-con
104 ond and Wilke show that misfolding caused by mistakes during the translation of RNA into proteins (mi
105  which RGC axons make subtle but significant mistakes during their intraretinal growth and inappropri
106 sident professionalism challenges: admitting mistakes, effective communication with colleagues at all
107                               Physicians may mistake either medication noncompliance or lack of persi
108                                          She mistook EpiPen(R) to be the EpiPen trainer and accidenta
109 istorts the dynamics of the system, provides mistaken estimates of parameter values, and makes false
110 vided edits to automatically correct related mistakes executes interactively on the system CPU while
111              The dilated distal esophagus is mistaken for 'gastric cardia' by present endoscopic defi
112  factors from the measurements that might be mistaken for a biomarker.
113 nign tumor that occurs in infancy and can be mistaken for a malignancy due to its clinical and imagin
114 trol for penumbral cone stimulation could be mistaken for a melanopsin response.
115 mplex syndrome that at presentation could be mistaken for a motor neuron disorder.
116 hwork, a random tessellation, which could be mistaken for a signal of local adaptation.
117 are disease entity is important as it can be mistaken for a viral infection.
118 tem in children, including those that may be mistaken for abnormalities.
119 ll cases of flat irregular PED should not be mistaken for active CNV and systematically treated with
120 tacks are painful, of sudden onset and often mistaken for acute abdomen leading to unnecessary surger
121 presenting symptom, and early lesions may be mistaken for benign neoplastic, inflammatory, or infecti
122           Fluorescent SOA may potentially be mistaken for biological particles by detection methods r
123 nges in proliferation and death rates can be mistaken for cell flux.
124 esentation of LCV is variable and frequently mistaken for cellulitis.
125  variations often yield features that can be mistaken for chromosomal interactions.
126 inating' peripheral neuropathy that is often mistaken for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradi
127  which treatable disorders are most commonly mistaken for CJD.
128  these signals were previously overlooked or mistaken for correlated double-DMS events.
129 aryotic chromosomes have the potential to be mistaken for damaged or broken DNA and must therefore be
130 us decomposition of hemithioacetals could be mistaken for deglycase activity of DJ-1.
131 w rates of turnover where they may have been mistaken for differentiated tissue cells.
132 lt in a biexponential reaction, which can be mistaken for EleT.
133  was identified as an artifact that might be mistaken for enhanced GFP expression and true regenerati
134                         Microplastics may be mistaken for food items and ingested by a wide variety o
135                        This condition can be mistaken for Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis, pigment
136                  Cortical visual loss can be mistaken for FVL.
137 ed data suggests similar artefacts are often mistaken for genuine somatic transposition.
138 of these large CNVs, so they could easily be mistaken for germline alleles even when caused by somati
139  the pharmacology of the receptor and may be mistaken for high levels of constitutive activity.
140 etween closely related species can be easily mistaken for homology, and may thus be underestimated.
141  N-terminal breakdown product of IE72 may be mistaken for IE19.
142       Although this neural activity could be mistaken for immediate neural adaptation or long-term, n
143 d that a single plastid unit might be easily mistaken for interconnected plastids.
144  tract" for these lesions that can easily be mistaken for intestinal peripheral T-cell lymphoma, and
145 has also been suggested that CCRWs have been mistaken for Levy walks.
146 occurs adjacent to scarred pleura and can be mistaken for lung cancer.
147  not unique to social learning and are often mistaken for other accelerating curves.
148 others, or that agitated locomotion has been mistaken for pacing in previous studies and that pacing
149 lly lethal cardiac channelopathy that can be mistaken for palpitations, neurocardiogenic syncope, and
150 earch during sample preparation, may also be mistaken for PE.
151 stases to the pancreas are rare, and usually mistaken for primary pancreatic cancers.
152              Among other entities, CB may be mistaken for pyoderma gangrenosum due to overlap of find
153 tologic or autoimmune diseases that could be mistaken for recurrence of the underlying disease and/or
154 of the underlying disorder, it might also be mistaken for recurrence, leading to long-term unnecessar
155  be on common clinical scenarios that can be mistaken for relapse and how to accurately determine whi
156 osely resembled the foot and could easily be mistaken for shallow tracks.
157 ed densely packed, rapidly moving ER tubules mistaken for sheets by conventional light microscopy, hi
158              Subjectively, atypical IRs were mistaken for sound sources.
159 cific impedance changes that could be easily mistaken for specific interactions.
160 e highly heterogeneous and may be clinically mistaken for sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease because
161 ied amino acid sequence), that easily can be mistaken for the side chain loss from Met sulfoxide.
162 FGF7 in MDA-MB-231 cells were duplicated and mistaken for total FGF7 in SKBR-3 and MDA-MB-231 cells.
163 lookalikes whose aberrant transcripts can be mistaken for tRFs.
164 minantly in pseudophakic patients and may be mistaken for true chorioretinal pathology.
165 ion-induced dark-rim artifacts, which may be mistaken for true perfusion abnormalities.
166 rget or toxicity-related effects that can be mistaken for true phenotypes.
167 pear as raised or ulcerated lesions commonly mistaken for warts or other benign skin conditions.
168 We conclude with guidance for distinguishing mistakes from mixed solutions.
169 distinguish true indels from gaps created by mistaken gene finding, including under-predicted and ove
170 attern completion could result in cognitive "mistakes," generating psychotic associations and resulti
171 rincipal source of mistranslation comes from mistaking glycine or serine for alanine, which can lead
172 mplexes with the same tRNA can guard against mistaking glycine or serine for alanine.
173                                          The mistakes have their origins in ineffective experimental
174                                     It is no mistake, however, to view identity-protective cognition
175 te its early detrimental effects except the "mistake hypothesis".
176 t-related potential related to learning from mistakes (i.e., the error-related negativity), a putativ
177 odds ratio 2.09 [1.69-2.59]) and calculation mistakes (ICU 9.8% vs. non-ICU 5.3%; odds ratio 1.82 [1.
178 RES-mediated translation is probably another mistaken idea.
179                                         Some mistaken ideas about regulation of translation that have
180 herapy in custodial settings, often based on mistaken ideas about their incompatibility with prison s
181  expect them to submit errata to correct any mistakes identified thereafter.
182                The authors became aware of a mistake in the data and axis labeling in Fig. 2 in the o
183                The authors became aware of a mistake in the original version of this Article.
184                                We found that mistakes in 1D structure predictions correlated between
185             A new study shows that ambiguous mistakes in bimanual movements are corrected by the non-
186  principles to help avoid potentially costly mistakes in both basic and translational research.
187 alyses; or (ii) they are too prone to making mistakes in dealing with complex situations involving ho
188 hocardiography (echo), may be largely due to mistakes in echocardiographic measurements.
189 s likely that humans have a bias to minimize mistakes in effort perception that would commit them to
190  The transcription error rate estimated from mistakes in end product RNAs is 10-3-10-5.
191 egory of medical errors, which also includes mistakes in health promotion and chronic disease managem
192 n, anecdotal evidence abounds of gatekeeping mistakes in leading journals, such as rejecting seminal
193                                              Mistakes in linking a patient's biological samples with
194 on of misincorporated complexes, rather than mistakes in mature RNA.
195 through social parasitism, queen succession, mistakes in nest identity, or methodological bias.
196                               Frank finds no mistakes in our analyses.
197 health policy, and inaccurate data can cause mistakes in policy creation and evaluation.
198  of P-type ATPase substrates and may correct mistakes in protein targeting or topogenesis.
199 esulting in nearly as low a level of in vivo mistakes in RNA as Escherichia coli.
200 echnical problems including defective tiles, mistakes in sample/library preparations and abnormalitie
201 t is inevitable in tiny yeast cells, because mistakes in sequencing cell cycle events are detrimental
202 kes can be distinguished from other types of mistakes in that they are repeatable and predictable wit
203 mate that 2,434 discordances are correctable mistakes in the 'genome in a bottle' (GIAB) benchmark se
204                                    Potential mistakes in the alignments can then be corrected using o
205 ases commonly used for PCR result in too few mistakes in the amplified DNA for efficient mutagenesis.
206 d with decreased self-reported stress, fewer mistakes in the cognitive task and a trend towards lower
207 ferred and fast walking trials and made more mistakes in the visuo-spatial task during fast walking.
208 as also highlighted some inconsistencies and mistakes in the YKOC, or genome instability events that
209                       Strategies to minimize mistakes in this critical aspect need to be agreed on by
210                                              Mistakes in this process lead to cancer.
211                   We highlight the danger of mistaken inference when considering parasite species in
212                                          The mistaken interpretation of nonlocality experiments depen
213 e prone to generate results that can lead to mistaken interpretations of the underlying transport pro
214                             This can lead to mistaken interpretations of these estimates.
215 t to identify the responsible neurons when a mistake is made.
216  analysis of the reasoning leading up to the mistake, is crucial.
217 w chemistry, showing the types of sequencing mistakes it can correct and identifying those where the
218  nucleotide and could therefore correct rare mistakes made by Dpo4 during 8-oxoG bypass.
219                                              Mistakes made by pol beta lead to mutations, some of whi
220 nd has a mutation spectrum characteristic of mistakes made by Pol delta.
221 inally, in contrast to its ability to remove mistakes made by replicative DNA polymerases, we show th
222  [Formula: see text], the expected number of mistakes made by the optimal forecaster is at most [Form
223 ciated with a faster response time and fewer mistakes made in the visual memory task.
224 y was evaluated with a device, measuring the mistakes made when following a predetermined path on a b
225  alternative set of probes, that allows some mistakes made when reading the first set of probes to be
226 , it is critical to understand the types of "mistakes" made by the recombinase.
227 ded to characterize adrenal tumors; however, mistakes may occur and therefore careful imaging evaluat
228  can potentially be assimilated by organisms mistaking MPPs for food.
229 ate DNA damage response (DDR) reactions that mistake natural chromosome ends for double-strand DNA br
230                             It was an honest mistake, not fraud or scientific misconduct.
231              Both groups were more likely to mistake note combinations related by simple integer rati
232                                        Other mistakes occur because metabolic processes can be intrin
233 t phylogenetic lineage; however, significant mistakes occurred for 6/58 (10%) of the LSP types.
234 locations and aberrant SHM, which arise from mistakes occurring during CSR and SHM.
235 isease (for which ChAc has occasionally been mistaken), ocular involvement in ChAc has not been syste
236             It is sometimes easy to make the mistake of assuming that everything that holds true for
237 Cataglyphis fortis helps it avoid the lethal mistake of entering the wrong nest by suppressing its at
238                              If we avoid the mistake of equating Darwinian fitness with health and qu
239     This revealed that the illusion is not a mistake of perception, but rather reflects a rational de
240 such bottom-up proposal is bound to commit a mistake of reification: It treats the abstract mathemati
241 was analyzed and demonstrated to be due to a mistake of the value reported in the literature.
242 hat the products of rapid degradation of the mistakes of protein synthesis (defective ribosomal produ
243 trol for confounding to avoid repeating some mistakes of the candidate gene era.
244 ists now have the opportunity to redress the mistakes of the past, and inform the growing debate over
245 assist these emerging economies to avoid the mistakes of the past.
246  but it is well known that eyewitnesses make mistakes, often with serious consequences.
247 s vaccination status is misclassified due to mistakes on his or her vaccination record, in data trans
248 of the code to minimize the effect of coding mistakes on protein structure.
249 ication-coupled repair mechanisms remove the mistake or repair the template lesions to ensure high fi
250 of 31 patients because of missing consent or mistaken or duplicate randomisation, 2196 alteplase-elig
251 brachiopods were the secondary casualties of mistaken or opportunistic attacks by the enemies of othe
252 n to be robust to a number of minor student "mistakes" or methodological inconsistencies.
253  using molecular clones, which often contain mistakes originating from standard cDNA synthesis and cl
254 aking more correct decisions before making a mistake (P < 0.05).
255          Finally, we demonstrate how several mistakes people purport to make can potentially instead
256                                           At Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph "frond
257 ity of height for the Ediacaran organisms of Mistaken Point.
258                 Humans often slow down after mistakes (post-error slowing [PES]), but the neural mech
259          Gene prediction programs frequently mistake processed pseudogenes for real genes or exons, l
260 than others', some generous acts may reflect mistakes rather than genuinely pro-social preferences.
261 ly drives evolution and individuals can make mistakes requires some adaptations to explain the experi
262 pathways, explaining how they fix polymerase mistakes, respond to template damage that acts as obstac
263 P<.05) but were flawed in that they may have mistaken rote memorization for improvement in understand
264 in inference from identified peptides can be mistaken since an ad hoc rule is used for generating a l
265 ase of mitochondria, the immune system might mistake symbiont for enemy and initiate an inappropriate
266 perfect" floral iridescence does not lead to mistaken target identity, while still benefitting flower
267 icipants are biased to learn more from their mistakes than their correct choices and clarify the exte
268  errors, or errors in thought processes, are mistakes that a clinician makes despite 'knowing better'
269  list of some of the most common statistical mistakes that appear in the scientific literature.
270                                 For isolated mistakes that cannot be unambiguously corrected, we show
271 esult, it is not possible for authors to fix mistakes that might be easily correctable but neverthele
272 ency by significantly reducing the number of mistakes that musicians made when reading the scores wit
273 lue of $500 or more" and another about other mistakes "that cost your company $500 or more." RESULTS:
274 lapsing course, which can lead clinicians to mistake the disease for multiple sclerosis.
275                                For number of mistakes the effect was less pronounced for more experie
276 ing, accurate recognition is needed to avoid mistaking the lesion for a tumor or abscess, which may r
277 erpretation of how winds shaped the dunes is mistaken; the basic climate controls in the Jurassic wer
278                     When we correct for this mistake, there is no evidence of a causal link.
279 ntelligence and social class as well as from mistakes they made as adolescents.
280             I agree with Vaesen that it is a mistake to discard tool use as a hallmark of human cogni
281                However, it would have been a mistake to exclude from consideration other likely sourc
282 f even primitive systems to fail by enabling mistakes to cascade into ever worsening falsehoods.
283 t-site epimerization, after an enantiofacial mistake, to a thermodynamically more stable resting stat
284                                            A mistake was made during the preparation of Fig 1C, NKE p
285                        The overall number of mistakes was (3D vs 4K) 10.0 +/- 0.5 versus 13.3 +/- 0.7
286  to minimize the damage that would result if mistakes went unchecked.
287                                              Mistakes were detected in the presentation of Figs 3c, 4
288                                       Common mistakes were the nutrition information format, estimati
289  evolutionary game theory, where agents make mistakes when judging the payoffs and strategies of othe
290  their own actions in order to avoid painful mistakes, which are often associated with harsh punishme
291 cal definition for the concept of systematic mistakes, which captures the way this concept has been u
292  increases, ACC learns more effectively from mistakes, which increases risk prediction effects at the
293 eceded risky choices as well as risk-seeking mistakes, while anterior insula activation preceded risk
294 there exists a sincerity threshold for which mistakes will not lead to the destruction of the agreeme
295                        Such specimens can be mistaken with other edible species, posing a threat to c
296 a, loss of appetite and abdominal growth are mistaken with pregnancy and malignancy is overlooked.
297 ting two versions of episodes with errors or mistakes, with either a male or female as a randomly nam
298 e the technique slowly with similar kinds of mistakes, with years of practice required for the appren
299 ogy and forgiveness can evolve and deal with mistakes within ongoing agreements in the context of the
300 errors makes it possible to learn from their mistakes without the need for first-hand trial-and-error

 
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