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This overlooked information brought about frequent misinterpretations, which, in turn, accounted for many later cancellations and unsettled complaints.
A frequent misinterpretation of the concept of orthology is the idea that it signifies functional equivalence.
Of the myriad of disorders causing fever of unknown origin, infections have comprised the largest category (25-50% of cases) explaining frequent misinterpretation of some laboratory results.
32 35 45 Although face-to-face meetings restrict panel size, they allow discussion to resolve misinterpretations, introduce new evidence and improve clarity of criteria between rating rounds.
The other frequent rule misinterpretation is golfers' dropping their ball on the green side of a hazard when the ball they hit did not carry the hazard.
However, many experimental designs (e.g., selections of marker genes, target vector constructions, and choices of reporter murine strains) have unavoidable technological limitations and bias, which lead to experimental discrepancies, data reproducibility issues, and frequent data misinterpretation.
Any change now would require a further change later, once these issues are resolved, and frequent budget changes would undermine the certainty that they are meant to provide.
28 Basger et al 31 highlighted the importance of the face-to-face component in allowing discussion to resolve misinterpretation, introduce new evidence and improve clarity.
In many cases it can also quickly resolve diabetes, a frequent companion disease to obesity.
This may explain why it was rare for host ownership to be resolved clearly even after frequent contests.
And we try to resolve our inevitable and fairly frequent differences before we go to bed at night".
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