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The most common misinterpretation related to taxa relatedness is using distance between taxa on phylogenetic trees to determine relatedness, that is, branch tip proximity in Table 1, often referred to as "reading the tips".
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It might be valuable to investigate this, since a Swedish study showed that two-thirds of children born after 33 weeks of gestation with an AS5 min < 7 were subject to substandard care during labor, where the most common causes were misinterpretation of CTG, incorrect action based on CTG changes, and nonoptimal use of oxytocin augmentation of labor [ 17].
On page 72, the following sentence was open to misinterpretation: "The most common urine sampling procedure in both female and male populations was first-void urine in contrast to mid-stream urine, which Vorsters et al suggested would be preferable if the goal were to analyse a maximum number of exfoliated cells".
As Miller noted, errors occurred in every step of the multiple-step process of calculating dosages, prescribing, dispensing and giving drugs, with the most common causes of dosing errors attributed to misinterpretation of the patient's weight, mathematical errors of computation, misinterpretation of orders, giving extra doses or missing doses.
The most common reason noted for the inaccurately reported data was misinterpretation of the question to mean MRSA, indicating that despite a simply worded question giving specific definitions, data validation is important.
However, the first set of estimators ((widehat {min}_{j}) and (widehat {max}_{j})) is preferred because it is more robust to the most common sources of misreporting, such as respondents' overconfidence and the misinterpretation of the question about needing training.
For instance, the most common concerns related to appropriate data use, such as preventing misinterpretation or misleading secondary analyses and ensuring clarity of data elements for other investigators.
Misinterpretation of early symptoms and financial constraints were the most common reasons reported for the delay.
Dr. Domino said the most common problems were drug errors, mistakes in the administration of fluids, and the misinterpretation of information delivered by the monitoring equipment.
Barber et al (2004) also found that misinterpretation of mammographic lesions as benign was one of the most common reasons for diagnostic delay.
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