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First, research papers on neglect often discuss patient neglect and patient abuse interchangeably due to their apparent similarity [ 41].

Instances of serious illness and death have occurred in opioid non-tolerant patients treated with fentanyl, patients who have misunderstood their dosing schedule and patients who have substituted one fentanyl formulation with another.[ 40] Fentanyl formulations cannot be used interchangeably due to their different pharmacokinetic profiles.

While serum and whole blood metal ion concentrations showed significant and strong correlation with each other, one fraction could not reliably predict the other; our results substantiate the conclusions of Daniel et al and Smolders et al who concluded that whole blood and serum concentrations cannot be used interchangeably due to the unacceptably wide limits of agreement.

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9– 12 In Ethiopia, "acute watery diarrhea" (AWD) and cholera have been used interchangeably, largely due to limited diagnostic capacity.

Thyrotoxicosis (or hyperthyroidism, by which it is known interchangeably) is due to excess TH secretion from the thyroid gland.

This suggests that SES domains do not interchangeably correlate with arthritis onset, perhaps due to their varying associations with risk-factors: for instance, education directly informs and shapes health-behaviors, while occupation may more closely capture risk-factors in the workplace such as physically-intensive work.

18 19 There is a widespread perception that less permissive legislation, that is, legislation that restricts or prohibits pregnancy termination (note that 'abortion' or 'pregnancy termination' are terms used interchangeably throughout this study) leads to increased maternal mortality due to complications of clandestine, or illegal, or unsafe abortions.

Artificial respiration and the blowing of smoke into the lungs or the rectum were thought to be interchangeably useful, but the smoke enema was considered the most potent method, due to its supposed warming and stimulating properties.

Due to this bijectivity we will refer to leaves and labels interchangeably.

Commonly, background is used interchangeably with baseline or threshold value and may refer to element concentrations in real sample collectives due to natural processes in pristine areas or describe anthropogenic conditions [22, 23].

Due to their strong similarities and their unclear pathogenesis, the scientific nomenclature associated with these lesions, labeled interchangeably in the literature, remains controversial.

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