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The answer to items that were misinterpreted was not to discard, but to improve them, Mr. Sroufe said.
His work, based on the earliest copies of the Koran, maintains that parts of Islam's holy book are derived from pre-existing Christian Aramaic texts that were misinterpreted by later Islamic scholars who prepared the editions of the Koran commonly read today.
Each participant worked through their thought process verbally, to enable the interviewer to identify questions that were misinterpreted or inconsistently interpreted.
The later development of MYH11 expression could equally be due to the maturation of immature SMCs that were misinterpreted as being pericytes.
Biomarkers of oxidative stress that were misinterpreted as toxicity from C60 after they were dispersed using THF (34) were widely reported, and resolution of these artifacts and reorientation of the scientific literature has taken considerable time and effort from various independent groups.
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"I don't want to say anything that is misinterpreted by anyone around us," he added.
"My view is that in schizophrenia it is not just inner speech or an acoustic memory that is misinterpreted," Dr. Hoffman said.
Women tend to be either less aggressive in demanding pain treatment or to be aggressive in ways that are misinterpreted as hysteria.
Ed Manetta, the St . Johns athletic director, described the episode as "a simple exchange from one friend to another" that was misinterpreted by the N.C.A.A.
The memory is jogged at a Dublin Christmas party when she takes notice of a young man in a series of glances that are misinterpreted by her husband.
A fistfight at Disney Springs that was misinterpreted as gunshots caused visitors at the crowded dining and entertainment complex to panic late Friday, authorities and witnesses said.
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