Sentence examples for sample confused from inspiring English sources

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Although this dating corresponds to the biblical chronology of creation, it seems more plausible that this part of the sample confused the origin of Homo sapiens with the birth of the great historical civilizations (Assyrian-Babylonian, Sumerian, Egyptian).

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DNA from archaeologists and lab workers can get mixed up with the sample, confusing analysis.

Meanwhile, possessing over 85% homology with Hsp70, constitutively expressed housekeeping chaperone heat shock cognate 70 (Hsc70) was recognizable in all samples (confusing terminology and the function of Hsp70 family proteins are reviewed by Daugaard et al [15]).

However, in the health care setting the actual referral procedure for mammography screening was the same for both screening and diagnosis, which may be one reason why the majority of women in our sample were confused about the purpose and benefits of mammography screening.

Quality checks further comprised the verification of individual sample call rates (≥90%) and, to ensure that no samples were confused, the 31 identical SNPs present on both chips were checked for identical genotypes for the same individual.

Although the two samples differed at 7 out of the 19 scored SSR loci, their closest relationship was revealed after the UPGMA cluster analysis (Fig.  4), suggesting that their mutual subgroup classification (subgr. Ambon) may be correct, but the identity of one of the samples was confused.

Many participants in our study sample were also confused and concerned with the concept of doctors being blinded to their study drug assignment.

(Sample line: "He's confused not only to how his home of 17 years survived last Thursday night's violent wind storm but also what to do with the bridge considering it is no longer attached to his house instead it lays upside down about 15 metres away").

This is not to be confused with sample barcodes commonly used in current NGS workflows.

The scientists stressed that they had been unable to reach a more definitive conclusion because of the time that had lapsed since Arafat's death, the limited samples available and the confused "chain of custody" of some of the specimens.

In their report, the scientists had stressed that they had been unable to reach a more definitive conclusion because of the time that had lapsed since Arafat's death, the limited samples available and the confused "chain of custody" of some of the specimens.

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