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A common test to see how well diabetics control blood-sugar levels tends to give misleadingly good news when the patients are on hemodialysis, researchers say.
One prediction: It's likely that the first votes counted will be misleadingly good for Mr. Ossoff….[S]pecial election polling tends to be fairly inaccurate….Most important, it's hard to know what the electorate is going to look like.
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In summary, the 3'/5'-ratio of the respective control probe sets are obviously insufficient for judging the amplification bias because non-specific hybridization keeps the signal of the 5' probe set at the same level as that of the 3' probe set which misleadingly pretends good amplification quality.
It all started misleadingly well for Oldham.
He enjoyed social perks with better-off colleagues, including tea dances at the Savoy, where his misleadingly upper-class good looks made him a popular dancing partner.
Many settlement goods are misleadingly labelled "Made in Israel".
Charles Krauthammer misleadingly writes: "Guess who just popped up in the Kremlin?
The committee does not answer this question, instead misleadingly stating that "PFPs enjoy a generally good reputation for delivering projects on time and within budget".
Second, Third Way and Wall Street's other allies intentionally misleadingly conflate Wall Street with what is good, necessary and important to the American people.
Conversely, PPV due to increased right ventricular afterload and right ventricular dysfunction may misleadingly suggest volume responsiveness [ 13- 15].
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