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"The military had some misconceptions and an incorrect, antidemocratic culture about the role of an army," said Atilla Sandikli, a former military officer and now a researcher at Bilgesam, a research group based in Ankara, Turkey's capital.
I was breaking no law and doing what bike safety advocates, such as those who teach the Washington Area Bicyclist Association's Confident City Cycling classes, say is safest, but this driver apparently had some misconceptions about how people on bikes ought to ride.
We concluded that participants were aware of the seriousness TB as well as some of the modes of transmission; however, they had some misconceptions.
Respondents who had some misconceptions were 0.57 times less likely to use condoms in extramarital sex than their counterparts who did not have any misconception.
Also, through the blood which oozes during birth" (Mbekweni, 28, already on HAART, Individual interview) Few participants were aware of the risk of HIV transmission during pregnancy but had some misconceptions.
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The international community has some misconceptions, such as believing China is now a developed nation.
"It's pretty clear that young people have some misconceptions about what's acceptable and what's not," she told The Observer in 2015 about her motivation.
However, some of them have some misconceptions about MTCT.
If they have some misconceptions, then I try to clarify.
Third, they may have some misconceptions or negative impressions of HIV treatment [ 47].
It may turn-out that are have some misconceptions about snakes.
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