The book includes an erratum sheet to correct mistakes on one of the plates and on five of the range maps. |
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He called for an erratum to be inserted into the written report and given equal prominence on the Department of Health's website. |
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It has taken the data off its website, and it has included an erratum in hard copies of its publication. |
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That's why an erratum to the original study would have been enough, Silverman says. |
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They said they were going to issue an erratum, but it is difficult. |
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The IPCC has indicated it will produce an erratum for this, and for a number of other errors all concerned deemed minor. |
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Mr. Arnold later published an erratum sheet correcting the error. |
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Chiu says he was in the process of crafting an erratum with the authors. |
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Scientists often find that there are errors in published reports, and unless the errors are fatal, they simply ask the journal to publish an erratum. |
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The paper remains without so much as an erratum, and none of its authors – many of whom are educators and prominent members of their respective professional societies – have been disciplined. |
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He asked Cape to insert an erratum slip in the first edition changing the character's name to Goldprick, a name suggested by the critic Cyril Connolly. |
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If there is an error or omission in a report, an erratum is issued. |
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Within the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, as custodian of the Rules of Procedure, I was obliged to table a number of linguistic amendments which should have been dealt with in an erratum. |
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In no case shall a media make good free of charge an advertisement that has not been identified in accordance with the requirements of the act, or even publish free of charge an erratum. |
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Also, can you add an erratum note on this in an upcoming issue? |
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An erratum for the missing CiP will appears on the publisher's website. |
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