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Perceived low efficacy of vaccines Misconceptions arising from confusing symptoms of influenza and the common cold ("flu") [ 28], detracted from the perceived efficacy of influenza vaccination.
This lack of everyday referents can be advantageous, because there is little or no risk of misconceptions arising from everyday meanings.
Several recent whole genome scale studies [ 6, 7, 38] suggest that ancient animal genomes may have been more complicated than originally thought, with previous misconceptions arising from limited taxon sampling that was largely restricted to a small handful of (often derived) model organisms.
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Smith et al. (1993) highlight that "misconceptions arise from students' prior learning, either in the classroom (especially for mathematics) or from their interaction with the physical and social world" (p.10).
Some of these misconceptions arise from direct experiences students have had observing plants.
These misconceptions arose from rumours, some spread by clerics, that the vaccine would cause impotence and AIDS, which would "eat us away from within," he said.
Driver and Easley (1978, p. 62) point out that misconceptions arise from the "alternative frameworks" that students generate by trying to explain events in the physical world.
Misconceptions arose from the fact that people see heterosexuality as the only route of infection and that it can be contacted via kissing, hugging an infected persons and by mosquito bites.
I had never thought of this probable misconception arising from the model.
This misconception arises from their habit of searching for food in or near water and then manipulating it while eating.
This understandable misconception arises from the fact that — unlike other chlorinated hydrocarbons — DDT in powder form is not readily absorbed through the skin.
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