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She is even more commonly confused with Laura Knight and Winifred Nicholson.
He is commonly confused with François Ménard (1589 1631) of Nîmes, also a poet.
The extent to which these tests alter the probability of asthma depends on how much more commonly the test result is positive in subjects with asthma compared to healthy subjects and particularly subjects with conditions that are commonly confused with asthma.
aThe term insolvency is commonly confused with bankruptcy whereas they refer to close but different situations.
Meniscal ossicle, or bone within the substance of meniscus, is a rare entity and commonly confused with a loose body both clinically and radiologically.
These premolars are commonly confused with canines.
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Indeed, results of a recent empirical study with a population of socially phobic children and adolescents indicated that it was only adolescents who reported the presence of negative 'self-thoughts', while younger children more commonly confused emotions with anxious cognition (self-talk) (Alfano et al. 2006).
Modern terms such as "fleek" and "bae" were found to be the most commonly confused by parents, with 10% of the 2,000 surveyed being able to identify the true meaning of "bae" – a term of affection; while 86% of parents who took part in the survey said they felt teenagers spoke an entirely different language on social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook.
Second, to call into question the MS is not to call into question the body of purely analytical truths, known as theoretical population genetics, with which the MS is commonly confused.
Make sure you are a pear shape as they can commonly be confused with the skittle or bell shape.
This is the difference between taste and historical relevance, the two being commonly confused.
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