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Confusion about the primary (and indeed uniquely essential) role of plasma cholesterol levels in the genesis of CAD stems from misinterpretation of the results of the Framingham Heart Study.
This may reduce inefficiencies stemming from errors or misinterpretation among healthcare professionals as well as between patients and their physicians.
An education official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said that Ms. Vocel's order stemmed from the misinterpretation of an incident last spring involving a staff member who requested a holiday around Orthodox Easter.
Levi explained that such hesitation is common, and stems from a misinterpretation of disability law.
They seem to stem from a misinterpretation of information by one or two laid off employees during a recent all hands meeting.
The consequence is often a misinterpretation of study results, stemming from a failure to separate effect size from precision.
Their conclusions stem from a fundamental misinterpretation of the method used in our study, particularly as far as the approach used to put the observed sequences, which are interpreted to reflect global sea-level changes, into context.
Racism stems from deep-seeded misinterpretations, misunderstandings, and assumptions, and there is no quick fix that will have us all holding hands and singing kumbaya.
It stems from an all-too-common misinterpretation of our Constitution.
This stems from two trends.
It stems from self-doubt.
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