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1- Of this, 12.6 kg was said to be spuriously hallmarked.

2- We find no evidence that these ratios are spuriously inflated by model variability errors .

3- You ‘ve spuriously flattened the trend even before you start looking for change points.

4- Today these children are spuriously and arbitrarily labeled as ill, and are given pills.

5- In either case it generally is easier to propagate a spuriously attributed howler than to retract one.

6- It looks suspiciously like knee-jerk retributivism, spuriously ennobled by reference to the ‘community’.

7- Bromide poisoning may cause a spuriously decreased anion gap when chloride determination is performed with a colorimetric technique.

8- All devices must at least partially support the highest speed used or they may spuriously detect their device address.

9- The inclusion of minor populations will also require the inclusion of the middle trough, and thus may spuriously elevate the RDW.

10- The original effect of being rich in figure 13.2 (+0.144) was spuriously high; it was a product of the fact that young people are more likely to be rich and young people are also more likely to contemplate breaking the law.

11- Ignore the redditors and read the article instead, for example starting from the sentence “Why else might there be plenty of positive trials around, spuriously ?” and note particularly the point about clinical trial databases.

12- The new analysis demonstrates that reported 1979-2008 U.S. temperature trends are spuriously doubled, with 92% of that over-estimation resulting from erroneous NOAA adjustments of well-sited stations upward.

13- That is the scene before me now, except that the moon, riding low in its arc and viewed through the Earth’s dusty atmosphere, is spuriously tinged with gold.

14- If downtime is not configured, alerts may be dispatched due to checks spuriously failing because of the administrative actions that are being performed.

15- If the auto of this message is not the indiscreet taipei, you are on notice that any stripper of this message, in any form, is spuriously randomized.

16- Following this, arguments based on averaging have been used (quite spuriously ) to maintain that there is a simple linear relationship (in the low-dose region) between dose and cancer yield.

17- For example, inflammatory conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease or rheumatoid arthritis may lead to a spuriously high ferritin or low total iron binding capacity even in the presence of iron deficiency.

18- The seven patients with spuriously raised CDAI as a result of non-inflammatory conditions or complications of Crohn’s disease, such as fibrous strictures, were correctly identified by the scan score.

19- Thus, any evidence of predictive accuracy will be “contami- nated” and consequently spuriously high; both groups of evaluators may be wrong and may not be evaluating real job performance.

20- A spuriously high price at t will seem to forecast a low return from time t to time t ¤® 1; the price at t is common to left- and right-hand sides of the regression.

21- However, I must tell him that it is a draft directive, which has been brought forward by the Commission, utterly spuriously , on grounds of health and safety.

22- The work is commonly associated with the rare mental condition often spuriously called “split personality”, referred to in psychiatry as dissociative identity disorder, where within the same body there exists more than one distinct personality.

23- Late twentieth-century criticism has drawn attention to the cultural and literary importance of these non-canonical, lesser-known and ephemeral kinds of popular verse ÔÇô such as the recent discovery of a poem spuriously attributed to John Milton, “An Extempore upon a Faggot”.

24- One of the embassy’s members, John Barrow, later founder of the Royal Geographical Society, spuriously calculated that the amount of stone in the Wall was equivalent to “all the dwelling houses of England and Scotland” and would suffice to encircle the Earth at the equator twice.

25- This is because a spuriously small covariance implies less uncertainty and leads the filter to place more weight (confidence) than is justified in the accuracy of the mean.

26- Nonetheless, Artaxerxes’ close connection with the Anahita temples is “almost certainly the chief cause of this king’s long-lasting fame among Zoroastrians, a fame which made it useful propaganda for the succeeding Arsacids to claim him (quite spuriously ) for their ancestor.

27- Baŝant showed in 1976 that the computed structure strength was spuriously dependent on the chosen finite element (or mesh) size and that a characteristic material length serving as a localization limiter had to exist.

28- Graham Lloyd of “The Australian” said that according to Watts, the new analysis shows reported 1979-2008 US temperature trends had been spuriously doubled and more than 92% of the over-estimation was due to erroneous upward adjustments by NOAA of well-sited stations.

29- Classical Hindu views regarding religious and other pluralisms during this point in history are kind to our comprehension, though over times this abandoned dialogue between the two faiths has been revived spuriously by the likes of Ram Mohan Roy to Ramakrishna and Vivekananda to Gandhi.

30- The guild had been given the responsibility in 1407 by Henry IV of taking over the dilapidated Hospital of the Holy Cross, although they were pushed out of this by the arrival of the Crossed Friars in 1496 who spuriously claimed that they had originally owned the Hospital.

31- The use of an adjusted “R”2 (often written as __FORMULA__ and pronounced “R bar squared”) is an attempt to take account of the phenomenon of the “R”2 automatically and spuriously increasing when extra explanatory variables are added to the model.

32- Several of the characters in his sketches spuriously claim to be personal friends of major political figures of the day, or to have access to the back-rooms of politics and journalism.

33- Other common objections to the use of EM are that it has a propensity to spuriously identify local maximisers, as well as displaying sensitivity to initial values.

34- And Raymond Brown implies verse acceptance as the motive for the Vulgate Prologue: “Jerome’s authority was such that this statement, spuriously attributed to him, helped to win acceptance for the Comma.

35- Further material assigned to the taxon has been recovered in isolation with no apparent spatial relationships to each other, and more or less has been referred to “Protoavis” spuriously .

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