The first paragraph on p. 15 of the original version should be replaced by the following paragraph, which deletes an incorrect reference to a figure.The uncertainties on the mistagged NTMJ background include the statistical uncertainty on the sample after loose selection, to which the mistag probability is applied; the statistical uncertainty on the mistag probability itself, ranging from <1% at 1 TeV/c 2 to ≈10% at 3 TeV/c 2 ; and the systematic uncertainty on the mistag probability application, as described in section 3.3, which is in the range of 1 to 5% depending on the tt mass. The total background uncertainty is ≈5% for the low-mass region, dominated by the systematic uncertainty, and ≈100% for the high-mass region, dominated by statistical uncertainty associated with the sample after loose selection.
Effects of supplemental xylanase on in vitro disappearance of dry matter in feed ingredients for swine This unedited manuscript has been accepted by RCCP for future publication and is provisionally published on our website. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and galley review before final publication. Please note that this advance version may differ from the "Ahead of print" and also from the final version. SHORT COMMUNICATION Effects of supplemental xylanase on in vitro disappearance of dry matter in feed ingredients for swine Efectos de la suplementación con xilanasa sobre la desaparición in vitro de materia seca en ingredientes de piensos para cerdos Efeitos da xilanase suplementar no desaparecimento in vitro de matéria seca em ingredientes de rações para suínos
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