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The survey highlighted a surprising distinction.
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In contrast, agreement regarding place of onset was lower, which is not surprising given the somewhat arbitrary distinction between community- and hospital-onset [ 5, 6].
This is not surprising, given that a parallel distinction has been suggested to exist among patients with cancer (30, 31), HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (32), chronic pain (32), multiple sclerosis (33, 34), and other serious or chronic medical conditions.
It isn't surprising that he finds Benedict's distinction between theological and cultural dialogue bewildering.
This somewhat surprising fact shows how gradual the distinction between fields and matter can be.
This distinct pattern is surprising since the criterion for classifying functional groups was only based on the simple morphological distinction of the presence versus absence of an upper cortex, while lichen species composition was random.
When considering these molecular and physiological distinctions, it is not surprising that midbrain dopamine neurons also demonstrate significant pharmacological and functional heterogeneity that is also associated with their projection targets.
The existence of individual genes allowing such a distinction is clearly even more surprising.
The absence of emotion-specific conflict regions in the ACC during task processing may be surprising from the perspective of classic theoretical distinctions, but is actually relatively consistent with the prior literature.
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