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Errors and publication
* Errata recentiorum medicorum (" Errors of recent doctors ") ( Hagenau, 1530 ), his first publication, in which he argued for the use of " simples " ( herbs ) rather than the noxious " compounds " of arcane ingredients concocted in medieval medicine.
The proximate cause was Theobald's publication of Shakespeare Restored, or a Specimen of the many Errors as well Committed as Unamended by Mr Pope in his late edition of this poet ; designed not only to correct the said Edition, but to restore the true Reading of Shakespeare in all the Editions ever published in 1726.

Errors and may
Errors in technical terminology suggest that the over-all translation from the German may not convey quite everything Mr. Remarque hoped to tell us.
Errors in mitosis can either kill a cell through apoptosis or cause mutations that may lead to certain types of cancer.
The great body of available statistics show us that the deviations of a human measurement from its mean follow very closely the Normal Law of Errors, and, therefore, that the variability may be uniformly measured by the standard deviation corresponding to the square root of the mean square error.
Errors are common ; for instance, a dash surrounded by spaces — like either of these — may be counted as a word.
Errors in compressed data may be detected and skipped.
Errors may be made when not realising that a move is ambiguous.
Errors in the current process state may be copied to a child process.
Errors, inconsistencies and over-interpretations there may be in some of the new Israeli histories, but nothing in them can match the howlers, contradictions and distortions contained in Fabricating Israeli History: The New Historians.
Errors in the alignment of components, field strength, etc., are inevitable in machines of this scale, so it is important to consider the tolerances under which a machine may operate.
* Factual errors: Errors in content may mislead the reader.
Errors do not necessarily constitute improper, negligent, or unethical behavior, but failure to disclose them may .”
Errors may occur at multiple places in mail delivery.
Errors may either be permanent or temporary, where temporary errors are able to be overcome when the operation is repeated by the hardware.
Errors may be caused by a defect, usually understood either to be a mistake in design or construction, or a broken component.
Errors in circumcision may cause a gap in the circumcision scar
Errors may arise due to extrinsic factors, such as framing effects, or intrinsic ones, such as cognitive biases or expectation effects.

Errors and be
Errors for energies can be less than a few kJ / mol.
Errors of up to 7 bits per word could be corrected using this scheme.
: When an OLE DB provider error occurs during the use of ADO, an Error object will be created in the Errors collection.
Errors arise from a trade-off between efficiency and precision, which is limited anyway, since ( using floating-point arithmetic ) only some rational numbers can be represented exactly.
* The Tragedy Of Errors — Crippen & Landru, 1999 ( a previously unpublished synopsis written by Dannay, which was to be a Queen novel, plus all the previously uncollected short stories )
Several of the issues mentioned below have been raised against the Western Church for centuries, as can be seen in The Byzantine Lists: Errors of the Latins, by Tia M. Kolbaba ( University of Illinois Press, 2000 ), which treats of the Latins ' prohibition of ordination of married men, the addition of Filioque to the creed, Lenten fasting different from that in the East, fasting on Saturday, azymes in the Eucharist, differences on baptism, marriage within forbidden degrees, failure to revere icons sufficiently, bishops wearing rings, insufficient reverence for the Virgin Mary, making the sign of the cross differently, various liturgical differences and many similar " errors ".
Influenced by a mixture of Arminian, millenarian, Calvinist, and Unitarian ideas, he converted to be a Methodist, and soon published a small theological tract called Truth Self Supported: or, a Refutation of Certain Doctrinal Errors Generally Adopted in the Christian Church.
Errors in the record should be struck out with a single line and initialed by the author.
Errors encountered either in program execution or calculation evaluation would be returned as one of 9 error codes, usually indicated by replacing the display with text such as " ERROR 4 ".
Errors are judged to be small, medium or large and respective 0. 1, 0. 3 and 0. 5 deductions are applied.
Errors in pitot-static system readings can be extremely dangerous as the information obtained from the pitot static system, such as altitude, is often critical to a successful flight.
# Error: When an OLE DB provider error occurs during the use of ADO, an Error object will be created in the Errors collection.
Errors are not tolerated, and so syntax must be exact.

Errors and corrected
Errors, of course, abound, both in general conceptions and in detail ; thus South America is initially very faulty in outline, but corrected in the 1587 French edition, and in Scotland the Grampians lie between the Forth and the Clyde ; but, taken as a whole, this atlas with its accompanying text was a monument of rare erudition and industry.
*" Tables for the Improvement of Navigation ", printed in the second edition of Edward Wright's treatise entitled Certain Errors in Navigation detected and corrected ( London, 1610, 4to )
Errors in the 1531 edition were corrected in addition to adding more chapter summaries and parallel passages.

Errors and by
A third Thomas Bushell ( 1594-1674 ), `` much loved '' by Bacon, called himself `` The Superlative Prodigall '' in The First Part of Youths Errors ( 1628 ) and became an expert on silver mines and on the art of running into debt.
Errors in digital communications can take the form of substitution errors in which a symbol is replaced by another symbol, or insertion / deletion errors in which an extra incorrect symbol is inserted into or deleted from a digital message.
Errors crept in also when Athens replaced its old Attic alphabet with the Ionian alphabet, a change sanctioned by law in 403-2 BC, adding a new complication to the task of copying.
Seen as a growing threat by the Vatican, it came under attack 1862 in the Syllabus of Errors of Pius IX.
; Errors: Sometimes packets are corrupted due to bit errors caused by noise and interference, especially in wireless communications and long copper wires.
Other states ' supreme courts have used the term " Appeals ": New Jersey's supreme courts under the 1844 constitution and Delaware's supreme court were both the " Court of Errors and Appeals "; The term " Errors " refers to the now-obsolete writ of error, which was used by state supreme courts to correct certain types of egregious errors committed by lower courts.
A good part of Hankey's 1950 book Politics, Trials, and Errors, in which Hankey argued for the innocence of all the German and Japanese war criminals convicted by Allied courts and strenuously attacked the legitimacy of war crimes trials was taken up with a defence of Raeder.
* My Syllabus of Errors, by O. C.
The full name of his first book is Consultatio sive commonitorium ad Augustinum de errore Priscillianistarum et Origenistarum ( in English: Warnings and Reminders by Augustine Against the Errors of the Priscillians and the Origenists ).
** Errors in " The Curse of Xanadu " by Theodor Holm Nelson, Project Xanadu
In 2012 they broadcast Nicholas Wright's new play Travelling Light on 9 February, followed by The Comedy of Errors with Lenny Henry on 1 March and She Stoops to Conquer with Katherine Kelly, Steve Pemberton and Sophie Thompson on 29 March.
* The Comedy of Errors, a musical by Trevor Nunn and Guy Woolfenden ( September 1976 )
An Interview with Ehud Barak ), by Benny Morris, in response to " Camp David: The Tragedy of Errors ") 13 June 2002
Other post war productions included a live performance of Richard II, directed by Royston Morley and starring Alan Wheatley as Richard and Clement McCallin as Bolingbroke ( 1950 ); a made-for-TV production of Henry V, directed by Royston Morley and Leonard Brett, and starring Clement McCallin as Henry and Marius Goring as the Chorus ( 1951 ); a Sunday Night Theatre made-for-TV production of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Desmond Davis, and starring Stanley Baker as Petruchio and Margaret Johnston as Katherina ( 1952 ); a television adaptation of John Barton's Elizabethan Theatre Company production of Henry V, starring Colin George as Henry and Toby Robertson as the Chorus ( 1953 ); a live performance of Lionel Harris ' production of The Comedy of Errors starring David Pool as Antipholus of Ephesus and Paul Hansard as Antipholus of Syracuse ( 1954 ); and The Life of Henry the Fifth, the inaugural programme of BBC's new World Theatre series, directed by Peter Dews and starring John Neville as Henry and Bernard Hepton as the Chorus.

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