The stream-type morphology of these salamanders ( which includes larvae and neotenes with short gills and thicker gular folds ) may have led to their misclassification as a different genus.
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The authors concluded that this was an unacceptably high rate of misclassification and that the standard prolonged collection of fluid using a perfusion marker must be performed to accurately measure exocrine function.
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In the article published in SPME, B'Tselem casualties findings were dubbed flawed due to the group's restrictive definitions of combatants, resulting in " misclassification biases ".
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As for the renovation of the Houston building, a city investigation uncovered misclassification and $ 5, 000 to $ 10, 000 in back wages was repaid, de Leon said.
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This is not seen as any kind of misclassification, since the census categories are not, and do not pretend to be, based on ancestry, but rather on skin colour.
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It does however act as a good baseline to gauge performance of other classifiers since it is well known and that probability of misclassification when k = 1 approaches twice the optimal Bayes error.
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The 12 distributors were cited for a variety of different wage and hour violations including nonpayment of wage, nonpayment of minimum wage, misclassification, child labor, retaliation and record-keeping violations.
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Laura Krause, an attorney at the Massachusetts Insurance Fraud Bureau, says misclassification cases as a whole " account for $ 29 million, or 19 percent of all " fraud fines collected.
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A rise in kidnappings in the southwestern United States in general has been attributed to misclassification by local police, lack of a unified standard, desire for Federal grants, or the Mexican Drug War.
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With billions of dollars in benefits and pay at stake, unions and workers from academia to high tech to the blue-collar trades are battling the misclassification of employees as independent contractors and contingent workers.