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As Lindrooth illustrates, summarizing all types of hospital services under one product market definition may create misleading depictions of the reality [12].

Adsorption of protein such as LDH onto the high surface area of NPs may create misleading results in this assay, but our results showed that NiO, CeO2, Co3O4, and CB, the same four NPs that generated significant intrinsic free radical activity, also caused significant cytotoxicity.

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As such the representations made by essay mills are not necessarily untrue but may be misleading in that they create an impression that essays may be used legitimately, albeit contradicted by the terms and conditions accepted by the student.

The process of creating a cohort or cohort substudy may induce misleading exposure health effect associations through collider stratification bias (i.e., selection bias) or bias due to conditioning on an intermediate.

A CEA produces numbers that create an aura of scientific objectivity but that may be misleading.

That may be misleading.

"Old-fashioned" may be misleading.

That milestone may be misleading, though.

Some may be misleading or worse.

Yet the ratings may be misleading.

And even the 14m may be misleading.

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