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They might be single or multiple, usually thin, but sometimes very prominent, leading to confusing echocardiograms.
In addition, replacement of an endogenous gene with a resistance marker will not only lead to a loss of the mRNA of the endogenous gene but also to a loss of the corresponding antisense RNA, possibly leading to confusing consequences and complicating the interpretation of the results.
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Booking conference rooms can be a huge pain, because it can be incredibly confusing — leading to conference rooms being perpetually booked and none available for meetings.
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His intentions are noble but his approach to fighting the disease, at least at first, was confused, leading to broader confusion.Sex education in South African schools is lamentable.
For instance, if the downtilt angle is changed too fast, RRM measurements might get confused leading to an unstable system.
A century ago, immigrants arriving at Ellis Island routinely had their paperwork confused, leading to incorrect surnames being affixed to them and their families.
Scheler's analysis and justification of German aggression leading to the war is confused for many reasons, many of which Scheler himself acknowledges in his later writings.
A visit to a fertility doctor reveals that his sperm is "confused," leading to often hilarious scenes at the sperm bank where he made supposedly effective donations years before.
New waste charges are confusing and leading to an increase in fly-tipping, according to a Cornwall councillor.
Using the same word for different activities "camouflages the sources of wealth", leading us to confuse wealth extraction with wealth creation.
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