Sentence examples for misleading caused from inspiring English sources

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The differences of the MIC value may rely on lower temperature (35°C instead of 37°C) used for the growth of S. aureus by Gutiérrez-Larraínzar et al. [ 35] or in a misleading caused by the colouration of the gallic acid [ 19].

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When a model is not consistent with Hyp2, i.e., when the set of probabilities { p n ij } is significantly different from { q n ij }, the specific computation of the p values of the LBT is misleading, causing a potentially unjustified rejection of the model itself (Lombardi and Marzocchi 2010a).

Misleading reflections caused by the presence of undersea canyons or mountains plus variations in the speed of sound through water caused by differences in temperature, depth, and salinity limit the accuracy of echo sounding, though these problems can be met somewhat by crossing and recrossing the same area.

To avoid arriving at misleading conclusions caused by biases in the annotations, we use the concept of informative cellular component.

Thus, irrespective of the plasmid or viral vector used for transfer of the regulatory units, the surrounding sequences were kept constant to rule out the possibility of misleading results caused by unpredictable effects of different spacing or altered sequence elements.

"It is critical that any information provided is accurate and in context - if not, it will be misleading and cause unnecessary anxiety to patients".

A wide window offers the observer the opportunity to correctly interpret misleading CT values caused by volume averaging, presenting as decreased intra-luminal contrast density in the region of a severe stenosis, or apparent narrowing of the lumen adjacent to calcifications due to blooming artefacts.

The golfer sued the club for misleading him and causing injury, for which he was initially held liable.

"I want to be clear that Allergan is not charged with misleading doctors or causing any patient harm," Ms. Van Hove wrote in an e-mail to a reporter on Monday, "and we adamantly deny any implication that this occurred".

For free running buildings, due to the absence of heating/cooling equipment, EC may not be an appropriate indicator and using EC as a measure of building thermal performance may cause misleading at the design phase.

The use of the same re-coloured photograph is misleading as it causes the user to pay more attention to fruit shape than colour, the opposite of what is intended.

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