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The phrase "as misinterpretation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation where something is being described or explained as a misinterpretation, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The feedback was received as misinterpretation of the original message."
Alternatives: "as a misunderstanding" or "as an error in interpretation."
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Several explanations have been proposed for this apparent discrepancy, such as misinterpretation of the experimental results due to unjustified neglection of axial dispersion or wall channeling.
Despite of the clear usefulness of DWI, the interpretation of images requires a certain degree of experience because some pitfalls, such as misinterpretation of low signal on ADC map from fibrosis, susceptibility effects, T2 shine-through of fluid in the rectal lumen, suboptimal sequence angulation and collapsed rectal wall, may hamper the diagnostic performances of non-expert radiologists [7].
Data evaluation was ruled by strictly pre-set parameters to avoid errors such as misinterpretation of stutter peaks.
An advantage with the CCQ instrument is that it was originally developed in Sweden, and the disadvantages associated with translating, such as misinterpretation of questions, are avoided.
The approach must be monitored carefully by clinicians, however, as misinterpretation of information can aggravate symptoms, particularly among people with depression who are withdrawn socially [ 49].
Religious leaders saw religious fatalism as misinterpretation of Islamic teachings and were keen to address this in their role as educators.
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The treatment followed a CBT-model, developed for individual therapy, that stresses the importance of avoidance and safety behaviors as well as misinterpretations of social events and internal focus as maintaining factors of SAD [48].
Recent applications of the 'think-aloud' method have highlighted its sensitivity to problems specific to the measures under study, such as misinterpretations and inconsistencies between respondents' interpretations and their recorded responses, which may compromise reliability and validity (Darker & French, 2009; French et al., 2007; Kaklamanou, Armitage, & Jones, 2013).
Rhodium (Rh) atoms can be the result of such a misinterpretation as well, as illustrated in Fig. 26c.
This process is sometimes accompanied by data misclassification and misinterpretation, as well as by poor acknowledgement of the nuances in the initial data.
And a shrink's statements are as susceptible to misinterpretation as anyone else's.
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