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Serologic data may be confusing because of potential cross-reactions with other flavivirus antibodies (in particular in Chad with West Nile virus).

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3) The data regarding Pol V dependence may be confusing by suggesting that all short RNAs depend on Pol V, whereas this is probably not the case.

As far as ownership and privacy of data on the Parse platform, some developers may be confusing language in Facebook's user-facing terms of service, aka the Statement Of Rights And Responsibilities, with its developer-facing Platform Policy.

Moreover, methodological differences between studies may be confusing (Table 1).

(The latter is usually used for representing sample mean NOT population mean, and may be confusing).

In particular, for the PR72/B" subunit family the current situation may be confusing.

It is obvious that the terminology regarding the different formulations of colistin may be confusing.

For other young people, cognitive techniques may be confusing or cause frustration (Werner-Wilson 2001).

They also thought that the term: "drinking in excess" may be confusing for patients.

ccsm is complicated and may be confusing.

Some people may be confusing preppy with peppy.

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