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Significant variations of thyroid hormone levels during growth have been observed although, in contrast to a common misconception, pubertal development does not affect the concentration of thyroid hormones in children [ 3].
By contrast, the most common misconceptions, whale-shark-fish (Table 1j) and bat-bird (Table 1k) were present in more than half of the pre-surveys; this dropped slightly but significantly in the Lab group only.
While students may seemingly be free to respond by drawing on their misconceptions, they rarely do so unless prompted to deal with common misconceptions.
Griffin gave several interviews about his illness, in order to correct common misconceptions about the condition.
Lejeune thinks YouTube is a useful place to debunk common misconceptions about mental health.
The intention of this work is to clarify common misconceptions, realistically bound feasible design expectations and offer new research directions.
Backed by more than 70,000 followers, he tries to demystify common misconceptions about Islam.
He used his training in medicine and statistics to refute common misconceptions about race, intelligence, medicine, and society in general.
Realize that it is a common misconception to think that taxation without representation was the main reason for the Revolution.
But it's a common misconception that to get the good stuff you need to Tweet yourself.
A common misconception is to think that, in such conditions, everything floats upward, as in a vision of Rapture.
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