spurious in the PONS Dictionary

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When the prediction came true, it fueled new interest in that arguably spurious correlation.
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It is likely that residual oil upstream from the imaged volume was mobilized into the imaged volume causing these spurious results in the water-wet columns.
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The first edition was published in 1894, but it contained numerous spurious performance directions and articulations as well as massive reorchestration, particularly of the winds.
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These atoms then return to their ground state by emitting photons which can in turn produce further ionisation and hence cause spurious secondary pulse discharges.
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The former is easier to implement and faster, but leads to failure to detect collisions (or detection of spurious collisions) if objects move fast enough.
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Before spectra of oxygen ions became known, these lines once led to a spurious identification of the substance as a new chemical element.
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However, this charter is considered spurious by many historians.
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It is a common production trick to use spurious combinations of side chain inputs to control longer, more sustained sounds.
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This was generally dismissed as unrealistic and spurious.
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It must not give any spurious pulses, and must recover quickly to the passive state.
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