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This common confusion comes from (in addition to the name 'osmotic pressure', which is confusing by itself) the statement that the osmotic pressure is the pressure that needs to be applied to a solution to prevent inward flow of water across a semi-permeable membrane.
Bratton's request, though, reflected a common confusion about race.
He will give voice to the common grief, the common confusion, the common outrage.
OK, the final one, which is probably the most common confusion, is innateness.
An area of common confusion is the frame dependence of stagnation quantities.
A common confusion in scientific studies is that between correlation and causation.
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In this supplement, we attempt to dispel some common confusions involving the CCP.
Before exploring possible solutions to the logical problem a couple of common confusions should be cleared away.
Other common confusions include: dominate/dominant; patients/patience; allude/elude; traitor/trader; liable/libel; threw/through; rout/route; and so forth/fourth.
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