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These two roles of ICF are frequently confused and this confusion has significant implications for research, policy and legislation.
"Teenage boys are frequently confused".
(Causes and correlations are frequently confused.
The resultant clinical symptoms are frequently confused with other forms of dermatosis.
In the current medical literature, etiologic and prediction research aims are frequently confused.
This app is made for the ease of students who are frequently confused with such words.
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As a result she was frequently confused by the physical signs of her body's deterioration.
Tells how JDR is frequently confused with other Rockefeller family members, due to his absence from the public eye.
Mr. Tozzoli said the association must also contend with being frequently confused with the World Trade Organization, the international body that sets trade rules and settles trade disputes.
A 90-year-old man with crippling arthritis, diabetes, and who is frequently confused, could be forced to return to the US to apply for a visa to live with his British wife in the UK.
An extensive literature survey reveals that the term "concentration", which refers to a mass per unit volume, is frequently confused with the term "content" which refers to a mass per unit mass.
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