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The three samples which are misinterpreted in the GEO database as tumor are sample IDs: GSM12283, GSM12300, GSM12444.
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In the near future, we must therefore identify not only the conditions that facilitate needle placement in the vein, but also the puncture conditions that inhibit the stick-slip phenomenon, which is misinterpreted by the entry detection function.
Many in the cybersecurity world were shocked by Hutchins arrest and some suggested he was simply conducting research, which was misinterpreted as creating malware.
While Manny Pacquiao was in damage control on Wednesday following his comments opposing Barack Obama's stance on same-sex marriage -- which were misinterpreted by many news sites as a blanket condemnation of gay people -- Mayweather chimed in on the subject via Twitter.
The signet ring cell carcinoma of patient no. 12 showed strong cytoplasmic staining, which was misinterpreted by both observers as membranous staining and became evident for both observers in the whole tissue section.
Healthcare providers recalled attempts to address a patient's spiritual issues which were misinterpreted as religious care, while patients identified incidences of healthcare providers whose desire to address spiritual issues seemed to be motivated from their own personal convictions.
Berger et al. [1] simply assume that this skull must be of a small-bodied individual because of their calculations which, as we have demonstrated, are misinterpreted for a number of reasons.
It's an identity thing which has been misinterpreted.
Tells how he disagrees with the ugly tactics of the pro-life movement, which has been misinterpreted".
These kinds of echoes induce shadows in the image, which can be misinterpreted.
A combined effect of the two aforementioned processes increases the slope of the polarization curve, which may be misinterpreted as the growth of the cell ohmic resistivity.
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