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If no perfusion is performed, erythrocytes clotted in capillaries may occur in the X-ray-measurements of unstained parallel sections, and be mistaken for evidence.
Cook's claim of an increasing consensus over time is entirely due to an increase of the number of irrelevant papers that Cook and co mistook for evidence.
But, in a time when all you have to do is say "I'm an artist" and thus be licensed, one's celebrity can easily be mistaken for evidence of the emotional impact of one's work.
The sight of the 300-ton vessel off the Irish coast brought a cutter hastening to the ship's assistance, because its plume of black smoke had been mistaken for evidence of a fire on board.
But ignorance should not be mistaken for bigotry, any more than the show's mangled rendition of the Jewish mourning prayer of Kaddish in its season finale – recited by CIA officer Saul Berenson without the required prayer quorum – should be mistaken for evidence of antisemitism.
Biomedical advance is forestalled, and the human condition compromised, when absence of evidence is not only tolerated, but mistaken for evidence of absence.
While absence of evidence should not be mistaken for evidence of absence, it is nevertheless striking that the jackdaws did not solve the identical tasks that ravens and crows mastered.
This limits the use of CEA (and many CSF proteins) because solid parenchymal tumors could yield proteins that could be mistaken for evidence of leptomeningeal disease, resulting in unindicated and potentially harmful intrathecal treatments or neuraxis radiation.
Using a model including only climatic predictors it is likely that the results show some residual negative dependence between the two species, that in the absence of any other information might be mistaken for evidence for competition.
But he cautioned that the statistical evidence should not be mistaken for F.B.I. evidence.
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