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The results indicate that class F signals are most often confused with class H and S signals; likewise class S with class F. Table 5 Confusion matrices for EEG classification using T-F features set {FS 1, FS 2,..., FS 10, FI 1,..., FI 5} extracted from the TFD with SVM classifier and Neural Network-based classifier.
The condition most often confused with serotonin syndrome is neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS).
I am most often confused for a nurse, amongst other professions," she wrote.
This analysis also reveals clustering of incorrect predictions the phosphatase was most often confused with the activated phosphatase, and the phosphorylated protein was most often confused with the phosphorylated ligand-receptor complex but these misidentifications were not significant.
Whereas apoptosis is manifested by volume reduction of the nucleus and cytoplasm (cell shrinkage), necrosis (the mode of cell death with which apoptosis is most often confused) is evinced by cytoplasmic swelling, rupture of the plasma membrane, swelling of cytoplasmic organelles (particularly mitochondria), and some condensation of nuclear chromatin (Galluzzi et al. 2007).
This is most often confused with pin-up (50s style).
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They share some traits with the most basal primates, and thus are often confused as being ancestral to modern monkeys, apes, and humans.
Tissue engineers are often confused on finding the most successful strategy for specific patient.
It was no surprise that we were often confused with Classmates.com by our most important audience – people who had not joined us yet.
The painted turtle has a very similar appearance to the red eared slider (the most common pet turtle) and the two are often confused.
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