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Minor changes were also made to the material terminology to increase clarity and avoid misinterpretation; for example, the different types of dressings were combined under an umbrella term of "secondary dressings".
The process of rectifying the contour map is undoubtedly responsible for some serious misinterpretations: for example, the large structure shown about 30 m southwest of the larger cenote is in reality a natural hillock supporting a ruined building (in which a heavy stone lintel remains in place); just to the north of it is a similar structure.
Catastrophic misinterpretations (for example, fear that one is having a heart attack or other medical emergency) in relation to panic symptoms predict the onset of panic disorder and agoraphobia [ 10].
For example, misinterpretation of symptoms/investigations may lead to treatment of stress UI with symptom-relieving drugs.
Considering healthcare-associated pneumonia, for example, misinterpretation of prevention study results and the pathophysiology of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) may lead to an erroneous idea that a 'zero-VAP rate' is feasible.
Presenter Mark Liddell explores real-life examples of misinterpretation as a result of this, including the UK study that appeared to show smokers living longer than non-smokers, and an analysis of the death penalty in the US, which missed the racial bias in sentencing.
Mr. Gross' misinterpretation is a perfect example of how bad things can happen to the economy and the U.S. stock markets when people ground their argument on faulty economic data and predict the economy is falling.
An example of misinterpretation of an answer took place on a Friday evening when the triagist of an out of hours centre said to the telephone incognito standardised patient with nosebleed (case 3): "You'd better see your doctor next week because you said you have a bleeding nose and several bruises, so there might be something wrong with your blood".
One prominent example of a misinterpretation of a logistic regression coefficient is discussed in the following letter to the editor.
But Kahan cautions that this interpretation, known as the asymmetric hypothesis, is itself an example of the misinterpretation of scientific information.
[19] One prominent example of a misinterpretation of a logistic regression coefficient is discussed in the following letter to the editor.
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