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This could potentially be erroneously interpreted as hypovolemia by the non-expert sonologist with limited experience in Doppler technique.

This finding could be erroneously interpreted as a lesion (Fig. 15), but the ADC maps and T2-WI do not show this artefact, and therefore PCa can be ruled out.

This finding could be erroneously interpreted as a lesion, but the axial T2-weighted image (c) does not show this artefact, and therefore prostate cancer can be ruled out.

For instance, a slow species-specific recruitment might be erroneously interpreted as a lack of restoration success, while a dynamic litter layer may mask the development of other important soil cover parameters or processes.

The presence of an ectopic, focal peripheral nodule characterised by low signal intensity on T2-WI, with sharply defined margins, restricted diffusion and enhancement similar to the central portion of the hypertrophied TZ, could be erroneously interpreted as PCa in the PZ [12, 13].

Nonetheless, the interpretation of mpMRI of the prostate can be challenging and new radiological skills are needed, especially when potential pitfalls (i.e., normal anatomic structures, benign conditions of the prostate or artefacts due to technical issues) might be erroneously interpreted as pathological conditions.

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Secondly, some large travel-time residuals of ~ 60 s could, in fact, indicate a seismic phase miss-interpretation when, for example, a near-source surface reflection (pP or sP) is erroneously interpreted as the direct P arrival or when a PKPab arrival is miss-interpreted as either the PKPbc or PKPdf.

For orbit reconstruction covariances have to be considered up to one revolution period to avoid ambiguity-induced variations of kinematic positions being erroneously interpreted as orbital variations.

It has been erroneously interpreted as related to the late Cenozoic EARS which instead is characterized by pure normal faulting (our third and last stress stage).

Two of these "misunderstandings" are then clarified in detail: "when accusations are made against a cardinal, the competence rests solely with the Pope"; and the expression "petty gossip" used by Cardinal Sodano had been "erroneously interpreted as a lack of respect for the victims of sexual abuse".

The perennating tubers of B. woodii have been erroneously interpreted as short rhizomes in the past (Merrill [1925]; Hughes et al. [2010]).

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