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Also, misinterpretation may be due to ascertainment bias in the choice of markers.
Improved mitigation of competing interests and decreased misinterpretation may be achieved by establishing clearer guidelines that are consistently communicated and applied across subjects, courses, and degrees.
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Inconsistencies and misinterpretations may be found, but the authority of his History of England continues to command respect little short of that usually reserved for original sources.
Therefore, in the present study cultural misinterpretations may be attributed to poor staff-to-patient interactions [ 9, 10], which can lead to frustration and this, in turn, increases the likelihood of aggression [ 1].
Quantitative presentations are more precise and less open to misinterpretation, but may be regarded as being more difficult to understand [ 21], and may be open to manipulation through framing [ 24].
Although HbA1c has been suggested as diagnostic tool for type 2 diabetes (ADA 2010), especially in early diabetes and in prediabetes, HbA1c values lead to misinterpretation which may be also due to a genetic component in the metabolisation of glycated haemoglobin [ 35- 39].
Any differences in background culture or language may have raised misunderstandings about the test questions themselves, but it could not be ruled out that language misinterpretations also may be the case in clinical practice.
Update (6:44EDT, 15 May): "We heard a rumor but think it may be a misinterpretation of some lab data by a non-lab person," Nancy Cox, head of CDC's influenza division, tells ScienceInsider.
Digitimes usually has its finger on the pulse when it comes to this sort of thing, but I can't help feeling there may be some misinterpretation here.
However, the difference in length may be a misinterpretation based on crushing in a top bottom plane, and the possession of a beak is considered unlikely in recent studies.
The consequence may be a misinterpretation of the results.
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