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ND is commonly mistaken for type 1 diabetes.
Give them lots of ways to contact you; quick contact, email, phone, case evaluation form, set an appointment online etc. Have a "top ten mistakes" type list.
Ms Aslam also said her poisoning had been mistaken for type-2 diabetes, after staff brought in a specialist doctor to see her. "At that point, I completely lost faith," she said.
Mistaking the type of question being considered is the most common error in data analysis.
Once an analysis is reproducible, the key question we want to answer is, "Is this data analysis correct?" We have found that the most frequent failure in data analysis is mistaking the type of question being considered.
It's fine if she wants to keep her Evanescence CDs... just make sure she does not mistake that type of band as goth and knows what real goth music is.
The perturbation is a projection of the mistake types made by learners; in the expressions of perturbation, the perturbation operators expressing differences between the learner's erroneous and correctness knowledge are used.
You see, up until just a few minutes ago (at which point HTC presumably went "OH CRAP" and fixed their mistake), typing "HTC Sensation" into Google would show a page of results with the ad shown above on top.
You might simply have made a mistake typing your email address or password.
Young adults' concerns about being mistaken for having Type 2 diabetes likely reflect wider negative social understandings of Type 2 diabetes as a 'ticking time-bomb', and people who develop Type 2 diabetes as risky, uncontrolled and obese subjects.
In five other cases, a growth reported to be benign was later found to be malignant, and in six cases one type of cancer had been mistaken for a different type.
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