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1 fied by Admissions Unit physicians as being 'confused'.
2 m prevalence ranged from 75% (tired) to 27% (confused).
3 less, anxious, sad, hungry, scared, thirsty, confused).
4 rtant conceptual issues in this field remain confused.
5 ifferent physical origins that should not be confused.
6 icture of acute scrotum in young boys may be confused.
7 that may have resulted when these terms were confused.
8 obesity, but the direction of the effect is confused.
9 Trypanosomatidae is not finalized and often confusing.
10 hage activation is currently contentious and confusing.
11 lassification system and nomenclature remain confusing.
12 On the downside, multiplicity is often confusing.
13 COX isoforms in ovarian cancers also remains confusing.
14 ponse of lens systems to oxidative stress is confusing.
15 helped to guide the policy can sometimes be confusing.
16 role of the cofactor, calcium ions, has been confusing.
17 uired to follow, are often contradictory and confusing.
18 d leukocytosis, when physical examination is confusing.
20 significantly more likely to report feeling confused (43% vs. 22%, p = .004) and sad (46% vs. 31%, p
23 llowing general anesthesia, people are often confused about the time of day and experience sleep disr
24 oth health-care providers and their patients confused about what HbA(1c) target is appropriate in an
30 ue to variants occurring in repeat sequences confusing alignment programs into mapping sequence reads
31 otype has the potential to mislead and could confuse and compromise research efforts aimed at improvi
32 ntified at postmortem and patients are often confused and anxious about the most likely cause of thei
34 phycenes, hemiporphycenes, isoporphycenes, N-confused and neoconfused porphyrins, and norroles, where
36 seases with which eating disorders are often confused and then explores features in the history, phys
39 de testicular hypotrophy and pain but become confusing and contradictory when discussing potential in
42 largely because the priming effects are more confusing and diverse than their theory would suggest.
44 changes of oocytes, have been criticized for confusing and inconsistency of terms and classifications
47 ecular genetic studies have yielded somewhat confusing and partially contradictory results regarding
48 However, these studies have also presented confusing and, at times, contradictory findings, highlig
51 ncRNAs continues to accumulate, conflicting, confusing, and overlapping terminology has fostered ambi
53 tifies three conceptually distinct but often confused applications: inferring neuron type circuitry,
54 These observations may help to resolve the confusing array of data related to putative ion transpor
57 fying model that can explain many heretofore confusing aspects of immune regulation, immune pathogene
61 Confusion analyses showed that letters were confused based on their characteristics presented near t
63 ology and definition of correlates have been confusing, because different authors have used variable
64 lts have been confounded by drug effects, by confusing behavioral "unresponsiveness" and internally g
72 y of tests could be useful for patients with confusing clinical signs or for providing strong laborat
73 s one major cause, but this infection can be confused clinically with ulcers due to other causative a
75 nconclusive, we suggest abdominal CT in such confusing, complicated cases, because misdiagnosis or de
77 etween 10 and 15, suggesting that clinicians confused consciousness with decision-making capacity.
78 le to its isomer isonorrole and finally to N-confused corrole indicate that multiply fused porphyrino
84 gnosis is often missed due to its rarity and confusing definitions of the Foix-Alajouanine syndrome.
90 that affect the yeast SUMO pathway, to avoid confusing direct functions of the SUMO pathway with seco
97 hat illuminate some of the contradictory and confusing findings regarding this protein in mammalian c
99 the poor palatability of gluten-free foods, confusing food-labeling practices, and common comorbid p
101 c ultrastructural cell biology that has been confused for coronavirus infection of cells, and rigorou
103 0,138 patients with conditions that could be confused for musculoskeletal low back pain (nepholithias
107 The management of VUR is controversial and confusing for patients, parents, and clinicians, primari
110 studies, we conclude that the perplexed and confused genes are essential at distinct stages during t
111 prevent disease-causing mistranslation from confusing glycine or serine for alanine at the active si
112 ction of cold spots of recombination and may confuse haplotype tests that compute probabilities on th
114 atures of cued and non-cued memoranda became confused, i.e., the features that made up relevant memor
115 cribed from the same locus and are therefore confused in databases because the MCM3 acetylase DNA seq
118 iagnoses and implementing therapies, despite confusing ingestion histories, data were extracted to pe
125 standardization of telemedicine components, confusing legal issues and licensure requirements, and p
127 nd/or large numbers of release sites, should confuse males orienting to "calling" females, reduce the
128 lies in the recognition that these sometimes confusing manometric findings are consistent with achala
129 ced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF) has further confused many readers, since studies have not always use
131 by competing low-barrier processes that can confuse measurement of the true initial and final config
132 scores for accuracy and the error-rates for confusing membrane helices with globular proteins or sig
133 whether encouraging these options leads to a confusing, mixed message from healthcare providers.
137 gical and neurochemical studies still give a confusing, mutually exclusive, and partly contradictory
138 quence of the amido-like structures of the N-confused N-methyl pyrrole rings of the macrocycles.
140 r injury have been described and have led to confusing nomenclature with redundant and overlapping te
141 t present, the myosin-I nomenclature is very confusing; not only are several systems in use, but seve
143 tamethylcalix[4]pyrroles (OMCPs) and their N-confused octamethylcalix[4]pyrrole isomers (NC-OMCPs) co
147 es could have negative consequences, such as confusing or worrying patients and complicating rather t
150 e been described, and the terminology can be confusing, overlapping, and specific to a medical specia
151 field of investigation is nevertheless very confusing, particularly because longstanding hypotheses,
153 resonance imaging, which can be acquired in confused patients unable to perform tasks in the scanner
154 have promoted the timing hypothesis as fact, confusing patients and physicians who do not realize tha
155 survivors may be misleading because they may confuse patterns of mortality with patterns of change in
157 g proteins and putative IRESs have created a confusing picture of translational regulation which is n
162 ted as a streamlined synthetic route to an N-confused porphyrin bearing pentafluorophenyl substituent
167 o monosubstituted and one tetrasubstituted N-confused porphyrins (1-3) were prepared in ca. 3-5% yiel
169 ies includes 5,10,15,20-tetra-(4-R-phenyl) N-confused porphyrins (where R = bromo (1), iodo (2), cyan
171 y of these novel 16pai antiaromatic doubly N-confused porphyrins might entitle these macrocycles towa
173 compared to regular porphyrins, although neo-confused porphyrins retain porphyrin-like UV-vis spectra
176 ately after the serendipitous discovery of N-confused porphyrins, remarkably diverse carbaporphyrinoi
178 boratory testing is useful for patients with confusing presentations and for validation of disease in
179 etary supplement into the US market can be a confusing process to those unfamiliar with the food indu
182 nd epidemiology and surveillance efforts and confuse recommendations made by veterinarians for preven
183 nnot be clearly differentiated and lie in a "confused" region (0.3-0.7 confidence), suggesting that b
184 Major obstacles in these ongoing efforts are confusing reports on the differential use of either ACKR
185 study gives an explanation for the thus far confusing results of both similar and different reactivi
186 rather than removed, often give spurious and confusing results that bear little relevance to solving
187 ng of mAbs has been fraught with failure and confusing results, the experience gained from these tria
192 found to be apoptotic in both perplexed and confused retinas based on TUNEL analysis and activation
194 ey make different errors: the PPA more often confuses scenes that have the same spatial boundaries, w
198 an unusual nomenclatural instability, with a confusing succession of names: "Prescottia equi", "Presc
199 etween telomerase and cancer has led some to confuse telomerase activation with cancer, and others to
205 1-3 in CH(2)Cl(2) are similar to those of N-confused tetraphenylporphyrin (NCTPP) but have Soret and
207 dimethylacetamide are similar to those of N-confused tetraphenylporphyrin in the same solvents but h
210 utrition research are abundant, but they may confuse the public when unqualified sources are quoted,
211 .g. letters or objects), observers typically confuse the source of objects and report either the targ
212 solve a number of important issues that have confused the taxonomy of this family, and analyse the mi
213 s much that has nothing to do with placebos, confusing the most interesting and important aspects of
214 ory traits seems to have had a major role in confusing the overall picture of how myiasis evolved and
215 , and a frequent confusion that results from confusing the sanctity and value of human life with a su
216 that might enrich, but also might pollute or confuse, the medical literature has altered the filterin
217 hage activation is currently contentious and confusing, the generation of a simple and reliable frame
222 nst committing the mortal sin of genomics by confusing throughput with output, which too often blurs
224 e orders and implanted defibrillators can be confusing to patients and physicians alike since the for
226 to the appropriate use of terms is, at best, confusing to the student, researcher, and clinician.
228 yr's popular species definition are commonly confused under the name "the biological species concept,
229 ification of paroxysmal dyskinesias has been confusing until recently when descriptive schemes were a
230 ults with heterogenous information which may confuse users; (ii) ignoring multi-location proteins and
231 omplexity of the visual world, humans rarely confuse variations in illumination, for example shadows,
234 , cancer researchers can feel overwhelmed or confused when faced with such a corpus of detailed insig
241 eign bodies within the patient's body may be confused with a pathology or may reduce the quality of e
245 by a change in fundamental frequency) can be confused with an increase in brightness (an attribute of
247 contrast, the disease myelodysplasia can be confused with aplasia and can also evolve from aplastic
250 may mimic various intestinal diseases and be confused with certain nonischemic conditions clinically
251 speaker uttering a word, can potentially be confused with changes resulting from stimulus intensity,
252 n studies of GABA tonic currents, lest it be confused with currents associated with GABA overflow.
254 ury attracted attention because it was often confused with diabetes mellitus and inappropriately trea
256 arkinson disease and essential tremor may be confused with each other but it may be possible to disti
257 allenging, as the clinical syndrome might be confused with either behavioural variant FTD (bvFTD) or
263 shooter's, or suspect's clothes and might be confused with GSR, such as sand, dried blood, or black i
264 y cause dendritiform keratopathy that may be confused with infections of the superficial cornea, such
266 , known as 'crowding,' has historically been confused with lateral masking, in which one stimulus att
268 Hypoplasia of the right liver should not be confused with liver atrophy; indeed, associations with o
269 benign adnexal masses that clinically can be confused with malignant gynecological neoplasms demonstr
273 onstrate hepatocyte ballooning, which can be confused with microvesicular steatosis, whereas demonstr
275 15.5 loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and may be confused with nonmyogenic, non-RMS soft tissue sarcomas.
276 ked mfVEP delays, a retinal problem could be confused with optic neuritis, especially in a patient wi
279 y genes were identified, JPS could easily be confused with other inherited hamartoma syndromes, such
282 nt of a sizable group of patients previously confused with pathologically documented CNS vasculitis.
284 ndrome (RTS-a poikiloderma that is sometimes confused with PN) were also found to have homozygous C16
287 rectly promote another one but should not be confused with the broad sampling produced by negative se
288 genetically encoded substitutions can yet be confused with the chemical modifications, arising from p
289 hed microscopically, and Babesia can also be confused with the early trophozoite stage (ring forms) o
291 ly considered as occipital epilepsy and thus confused with the idiopathic childhood occipital epileps
292 then the response on a given trial could be confused with the pattern of neural activity generated w
294 pecies from North China that were previously confused with the Russian B. patagiatus are now recognis
295 the effects of EVs may be accompanied by or confused with those of closely associated or physically
296 rs such as parasomnias and narcolepsy can be confused with those of other neurological disorders (eg,
297 ntal methods (fluorescence, etc.), are often confused with variability in intermediates and pathways.
298 ess or altered mental status (e.g., dazed or confused), with soldiers who reported other injuries.
299 e of platelets in malaria infection somewhat confusing, with seemingly contradictory studies indicati
300 ture for the genes and gene products is very confusing, with several different names having been give