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'I winna have him miscalled,' said my mother, frowning.
Good, quiet, uncomplaining mother Nature, long slighted and miscalled, still bide, her time and draws to her bosom the most errant of her children.
Chromatograms were examined for miscalls and ambiguities and assembled into contigs using SeqMan[TM]Pro (version 7.1.0, 2006, DNAstar Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, USA).
Games and Amusement Board asked WBO for a thorough review of the fight due to 'possible miscalls of the referee [Mark Nelson] where some deductions were not made and of the judges in their judging that have caused varying opinions in their objectivity.'
Recall Vatican M's appraisal of the truth "which God wished to see confided." Acknowledging prescientific miscalls is a far cry from saying the Bible is either inerrant or total poppycock.
The Illumina sequencing platform exhibits miscalls immediately after a triplet of identical base calls, which are believed to be associated with hairpin formation at the inverted repeats, which blocks nucleotide addition.
Because of the massive attention to miscalls by the networks on election night and perhaps because of this hearing and inquiry, Mr.
The use of SNPs allows Panorama to utilize more quality control metrics, thus avoiding miscalls where cases contain abnormal biology.
Comparative genomics-based investigation of resequencing targets in Vihrio fischeri: focus on point miscalls and artefactual expansions.
The first section covers student categories and disruptive behaviors typical of each category, and shows how to distinguish true discipline problems from miscalls such as bringing children to class and doing homework for another class.
And, says Mather, these miscalls were far likelier to happen when the ball bounced near the base and service lines rather than near the side and centre lines.
Typically, early readers read slowly and make frequent miscalls during reading.
Green regurgitates Blunt's indictment of Guernica as "a politically impotent 'private brainstorm,'" and "a mere nightmare picture and nothing else," which would appear to be one of the most outstandingly absurd miscalls in modern criticism.
The large separation between signals generated for a wild-type, mutant, or heterozygous sample greatly reduces the risk of miscalls. Although two MTHFR 1298 calls and one MTHFR 677 call in Fig.