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Another commonly held misconception is that highway overpasses provide adequate shelter from tornadoes.
One commonly held misconception connected to Dyer is that he holds the second longest unbeaten record of fights of any boxer in world history, after fellow Welsh fighter Jimmy Wilde.
These reports strengthen the commonly held misconception that the short size of mature miRNAs allows them to escape degradation.
6 11–14 It is a commonly held misconception that incontinence is a normal part of ageing.
When these patients enter treatment, they are confronted with a commonly held misconception amongst health care workers that suicidal thinking and behavior will vanish when underlying psychiatric problems are treated.
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"It points out several commonly held misconceptions," he says.
Some activities may only strengthen commonly held misconceptions.
The view that biological evolution explains life's origin(s) and that hypotheses become theories, which then become laws are just two examples of commonly held misconceptions.
We (Herron, Maruca, Meir, Perry, Stal) designed the Darwinian Snails Lab to teach the basic principles of natural selection and to correct the most commonly held misconceptions about natural selection.
Religious scholar and author Reza Aslan has spent much of his career trying to dispel commonly held misconceptions about Islam.
Despite commonly held misconceptions, slogans on t-shirts are genuinely the best form of self-expression man's had at his disposal since we emerged from the primordial ooze.
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