Sentence examples for possible conflation of from inspiring English sources

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Because of possible conflation of genotyping and mRNA expression data with a highly homologous pseudogene, CYP2D6 was dropped from the list of "successfully analyzed" genes.

It seems to me that a specific risk stems from a possible conflation of the epistemology of the TOL and its ontology.

Subset analyses also demonstrate that the PATH registry's possible conflation of empiric and previous prophylactic antifungal use cannot account for the differences in survival.

Although there is considerable overlap between these documents there are also dramatic differences between them, that no doubt contribute to general confusion and the possible conflation of discrete legal principles that has resulted in some pausing to question whether they can contribute to the development of a comprehensive international framework [ 9].

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Much confusion in genome biology results from conflation of possible meanings of the word "function".

Another text, Shènzi 慎子 is attributed to Shen Dao 慎到 (fl. ca. 300 BCE), of whom very little is known (it is even possible that the figure of Shen Dao a is conflation of several personalities; see Xu Fuhong 2013: 2 8).

It is this purposeful conflation of what is theoretically conceivable with what is ever practically possible that exploits people's vulnerability.

This conflation of the parallel projects of social and psychological reconstruction was made possible by the ill defined and over-determined concept of the 'psychosocial'psychosocial

It is a conflation of time.

Clive abhors the great conflation of art with market.

So, a simple conflation of strangeness and desire.

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