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The terminology can be confusing, with several terms differing only slightly in definition (e.g. minimal clinically important difference, clinically important difference, minimally detectable difference, subjectively significant difference).
Because the nomenclature of immune genes can sometimes be particularly confusing with several names being used for a single gene, we provide an extensive list of alternative names of these genes in addition to the official symbol (supplementary Appendix 1, Supplementary Material online).
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In the paper-based Study 1 a large percentage of students did not attempt to complete these sections, and many of those who did seemed to be confused, with several students describing 'discussions' they had during the experiment, or explanations and observations that were more relevant to the procedural section.
The plain appearance of the garden warbler means that it can be confused with several other species.
The species is a classic "little brown mushroom"—a catchall category that includes all small to medium-sized, hard-to-identify brownish mushrooms, and may be easily confused with several edible species.
Tricholoma pardinum mushrooms may be confused with several edible grey-capped members of the genus Tricholoma, and some authorities recommend leaving all grey-capped Tricholoma mushrooms for experienced hunters.
Within its range the white stork is distinctive when seen on the ground but, when seen at a distance in flight, it can be confused with several other species with similar underwing patterns, such as the yellow-billed stork, great white pelican and Egyptian vulture.
In fact, T. pseudonana is commonly confused with several species of Discostella and Thalassiosira (viz., the purely freshwater species D. pseudostelligera and the purely marine species T. guillardii and T. oceanica).
If diagnosis is based on clinical symptoms alone, malaria may easily be confused with any of several other diseases.
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