There is a potential misattribution of echo measurement data from one patient's report to another patient's report. |
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But I hope that I may be allowed to point out a very grave misunderstanding and misattribution, and to protest the calumny with which the attack on me reaches its crescendo. |
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The practice of misattribution has a long history, but it has thrived in recent years thanks to the Internet, where minor falsehoods metastasize at an alarming speed. |
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Presidential candidates, possessed of more abundant airtime, perhaps, than ideas with which to fill it, are the Dorothy Parkers of misquotation and misattribution. |
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Dale then underlines Kojeve as the single most important source of the misattribution. |
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Erne spends most of the chapter going through each misattribution in medium-scale detail. |
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For connoisseurs of such cock-ups, the misattribution will perhaps be most reminiscent of East Germany's 1956 blunder in issuing a Robert Schumann stamp with a score in the background that happened to be by Schubert. |
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Anonymity adds to the risk that mistakes, misattribution and miscalculation will lead to military escalation with conventional weapons or cyberarms. |
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His students and disciples extensively edited his papers, often confusing them with works by other writers, in many cases leading to misattribution and confused transmission. |
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