Sentence examples for confusion about the level from inspiring English sources

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The criticism criteria for the objectivity of science given in the previous chapter indicate that there is a lot of discussion and confusion about the level of criticism not only in the established scientific communities but also in foresight.

To resolve the existing confusion about the level of palladin expression in different types of tumor-derived cells, we used both the broadly-reactive polyclonal antibody 622 and the isoform-selective monoclonal 1E6 to compare the pattern of isoforms detected in tumor-associated fibroblasts and neoplastic tumor cell lines.

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A large majority of foreign governments issued no specific advisory to their citizens in Japan, thus adding to confusion about the actual urgency level of the crisis.

All of these problems may be related to the confusion about the chamber shape, see above, and the level of focus.

This differential in the way activity is recorded has given rise to some confusion about what the true level of demand is as some services appear to have a policy to discharge patients early, subsequently leading to readmissions for ongoing care, which in turn appear to duplicate admissions.

The slightly low percentage can be attributed to several factors, many of which related to confusion about similarity and level of detail in the terms used (i.e., Coding to "fight" rather than "fight over jump ropes").

However, both the health system and legislature remain unprepared to absorb this higher level cadre causing instances of confusion about the role of FNPs [ 101, 102].

There is confusion about which children and when to refer to such units and there are worries about the level of infrastructure and staffing support to ensure patient safety.

One reason for the confusion about the appellation is the range of styles and quality levels it produces.

Confusion about the primary (and indeed uniquely essential) role of plasma cholesterol levels in the genesis of CAD stems from misinterpretation of the results of the Framingham Heart Study.

But a judgment on the myriad economic complexities of costs of living, poverty traps and the value of wages, not to mention widespread confusion about true levels of benefits, make this particular question exceptionally sensitive to psychological influence and cognitive bias or, more bluntly, propaganda.

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