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No, Mr Pinker says, these fears confuse findings of fact with social aims and human values.
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Mouse disease models have proven indispensable in glaucoma research, yet the complexity of the vast number of models and mouse strains has also led to confusing findings.
Based on an integrative analysis of 36 studies centering around strategy standardization/adaptation, its antecedents, and performance outcomes, this stream of research was found to be characterized by non-significant, contradictory, and, to some extent, confusing findings attributable to inappropriate conceptualizations, inadequate research designs, and weak analytical techniques.
Another confusing finding concerns long-term spore contaminations that are undiminished for years, despite exposure to conditions like wind, rain, and sunlight that should erode fixed reservoirs [1], [19].
In addition the application of aromatherapy by massage or touch, rather than inhalations may also confuse the findings as there is a small amount of evidence suggesting that massage and touch by themselves may influence BPSD [ 17, 18].
As Professor Philip Bryden has warned, "courts must be careful not to confuse a finding that a tribunal's reasoning process is inadequately revealed with disagreement over the conclusions reached by the tribunal on the evidence before it"….
Souder, pursuing the story, sometimes -- justifiably -- found himself confused: "The findings seemed to add up one minute and go to mush the next".
The clinical significance of defining these variants of achalasia lies in the recognition that these sometimes confusing manometric findings are still consistent with achalasia when combined with additional data supportive of the diagnosis.
EUS-FNA may be required to reach an accurate diagnosis in cases with confusing imaging findings.
The impact of collinearity for this outcome, therefore, confuses the findings.
This, of course, confuses research findings in the autistic (forensic) field and could also stigmatize patients with an autistic disorder.
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