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Blood test: Although it's not as commonplace as the skin test, the TB blood test only requires a single doctor visit and is less likely to result in misinterpretation by a medical professional.
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This may relate to a misinterpretation by patients of the LE as a definitive end point, i.e. more negatively framed, compared with SP. Whist LE itself is not an ethical or moral concept, when used in the decision-making process its significance becomes an important issue [ 24].
Dr. Pellman said in the interviews this week that the assertion that he had a medical degree from SUNY Stony Brook was a misinterpretation by other people.
The bad writing of his first major work, the Critique of Pure Reason (1781), resulted in what he considered a serious misinterpretation by critics and caused him to issue a second edition (1787), whose inconsistency with the first edition has resulted in a centuries-long debate about his original intentions.
The variant name Gros Ventres (French: "Big Bellies") was a misinterpretation by French trappers of Plains Indian sign language.
A common misinterpretation by ESS users is mistaking of business-as-usual scenarios as predictions of what will happen (instead of what can happen).
Margie Carranza, 47, and her mother, Emma Hernandez, 71, were the victims of "a tragic misinterpretation" by officers working under "incredible tension," he said.
Justice Alito wrote a separate opinion suggesting that he regarded the chief justice's opinion as insufficiently conclusive and therefore open to "misinterpretation" by those who might see it as an invitation to "litigation gridlock".
As a member of the Commons committee on arms exports controls – which in its past has been poorly funded and frequently fobbed off by the government – I intend to shine a light on the wilful misinterpretation by the government of this regime.
This seeming misinterpretation by the mother's providers of what probably was a harmless colonization state as representing acute disease, and their all too typical response (i.e., antimicrobial drug therapy), are to be discouraged (2 ).
Continuing to write studies with caveats buried deep in the paper that predictably result in misinterpretation by the media is either nefarious or reminds me of a certain definition of insanity.
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