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A frequent finding is that parents are not correctly informed about the temperature, defining fever as a medical term [ 13- 15, 17].
These have shown that parents are often not correctly informed about the temperature defining fever as a medical term [ 7, 8, 17- 19], that they are unrealistically worried of permanent damage caused by fever [ 4, 7, 14, 20- 22], and that they administer antipyretics incorrectly [ 5, 7, 8, 17- 19].
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Court records show that Mr. Gabriele told the judge examining the case that he saw "evil and corruption everywhere in the church," and believed that he had to expose it because the pope "was not correctly informed" about what was going on.
However, most of the staff members were not correctly informed about patients' rights to see their files.
Other experiments have reported a related phenomenon, indicating that the visual system can be correctly informed about target presence, yet be misled about its actual location by constraints [40] [42].
Morva asked for mercy because he suffers from serious mental illness, and because the jury that sentenced him was not correctly informed about his condition.
But shooting from the hip as he does, Fr Fessio was not correctly informed.
In the face of intense administration pressure in a country that's unusually polarized politically, they correctly decided to make sure their readers were informed about the banking-data surveillance.
Of these, only some are correctly informed on the definition of organic products.
Similarly, only a modest proportion of participants recalled being informed about the meaning of positive and negative results, and only one-third of the participants correctly answered the knowledge question that identified the possibility of a false-positive result.
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