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This communication is in response to unsubstantiated claims, arising from misinterpretations and misrepresentations, made by Bogenfield and Kreikemeier in their recent paper, "A tensorial based progressive damage model for fibre reinforced polymers" Bogenfeld and Kreikemeier (2017), on a damage model developed by Falzon et al. (2015).

None the less, costs may also arise from misinterpretations regarding elicited predator attention (Ingle 1968) or energetically costly antipredator behaviour (Ydenberg & Dill 1986), although the exact determination of costs resulting from antipredator behaviour is problematic (Lind & Cresswell 2005).

We apologise for the mistake, which arose from our misinterpretation of data submitted by the school.

The facts alleged in Williams v. Athena a lawsuit pending in a South Carolina federal court illustrate the serious harm that could potentially arise from variant misinterpretation.

Much of the "debate" regarding the affects of nutrition on cashmere production arises from the misinterpretation of both experiments that did not detect statistically significant effects and of experiments that did detect statistically significant effects.

The allegations arose from a "misinterpretation" of federal rules, he said.

It arose from a misinterpretation of a story about an artist who uses bodily fluids in performance art.

Several authors argue too that the patient-centered approach may lead to significant ethical dilemmas and challenges because of misinterpretation arising from adhering to different explanatory models common in cross-cultural encounters [ 13, 17, 45, 46].

In order to avoid misinterpretations arising from visual assessment of the signal intensity on b-value images, it is essential to correlate the findings with the morphological features on the associated conventional MR sequences (Fig 16) [27].

In order to avoid misinterpretations arising from signal intensity assessments alone, it is necessary to correlate high b-value images with corresponding ADC values taking into account morphologic features on other MRI sequences.

This is in keeping with the indication from many publications that promoter methylation may not be an important cause of loss of PTEN expression [ 37- 39], and in keeping with the hypothesis that an apparent role for PTEN promoter methylation may be due to misinterpretation of data arising from methylation of the closely related pseudogene PTENP1 [ 38].

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