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This overlooked information brought about frequent misinterpretations, which, in turn, accounted for many later cancellations and unsettled complaints.
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However, many experimental designs (e.g., selections of marker genes, target vector constructions, and choices of reporter murine strains) have unavoidable technological limitations and bias, which lead to experimental discrepancies, data reproducibility issues, and frequent data misinterpretation.
Furthermore, the frequent lack of ROC analyses in most biomarker studies may result in misinterpretation of the analyzed data [ 31].
Misinterpretation of information derived from PAC placement and heterogeneity in the medical decision process is frequent [ 30, 31].
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Power companies call that a misinterpretation of the law and say it will prevent them from doing maintenance needed at older plants, leading to more frequent breakdowns.
Common misinterpretations are also addressed.
They can also include misinterpretations and misunderstandings.
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