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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       On the downside, multiplicity is often confusing.
10 COX isoforms in ovarian cancers also remains confusing.
11 role of the cofactor, calcium ions, has been confusing.
12 uired to follow, are often contradictory and confusing.
13 ponse of lens systems to oxidative stress is confusing.
14  helped to guide the policy can sometimes be confusing.
15 d leukocytosis, when physical examination is confusing.
16  Trypanosomatidae is not finalized and often confusing.
17 hage activation is currently contentious and confusing.
18 lassification system and nomenclature remain confusing.
19  significantly more likely to report feeling confused (43% vs. 22%, p = .004) and sad (46% vs. 31%, p
20                Because the Gram stain can be confusing, abbreviated identification schemes that do no
21            Physicians and patients are often confused about how to use results of studies in individu
22                       Some subjects appeared confused about the extent to which decisions about assig
23 llowing general anesthesia, people are often confused about the time of day and experience sleep disr
24           One male partner, when traced, was confused about which of his sex partners was enrolled in
25 Displaying so much data generally leads to a confusing accumulation of plots.
26                       This means that we can confuse agents by changing the context (order) in which
27                     It is characterized by a confused, agitated state and a pronounced inability to e
28 ue to variants occurring in repeat sequences confusing alignment programs into mapping sequence reads
29 otype has the potential to mislead and could confuse and compromise research efforts aimed at improvi
30 ns and pathogenic mechanisms have often been confused and controversial.
31 phycenes, hemiporphycenes, isoporphycenes, N-confused and neoconfused porphyrins, and norroles, where
32 seases with which eating disorders are often confused and then explores features in the history, phys
33 literature on this topic to date is somewhat confusing and ambiguous.
34 merging field in biology, early reports seem confusing and conflicting.
35 de testicular hypotrophy and pain but become confusing and contradictory when discussing potential in
36               Recent work has revealed quite confusing and counter-intuitive patterns of inhibition f
37 largely because the priming effects are more confusing and diverse than their theory would suggest.
38  is best for a particular environment can be confusing and frustrating.
39 changes of oocytes, have been criticized for confusing and inconsistency of terms and classifications
40       Currently the pertinent body of law is confusing and inconsistent and provides little protectio
41 ults with moderate renal impairment is often confusing and inconvenient.
42 ecular genetic studies have yielded somewhat confusing and partially contradictory results regarding
43   However, these studies have also presented confusing and, at times, contradictory findings, highlig
44  most important, the patient is left scared, confused, and without hope.
45               However, their findings remain confusing, and differences between effects of class I- a
46 ncRNAs continues to accumulate, conflicting, confusing, and overlapping terminology has fostered ambi
47 The classification of dysautonomias has been confusing, and the pathophysiology obscure.
48 o simultaneously make patients more hopeful, confused, anxious, and knowledgeable.
49 tifies three conceptually distinct but often confused applications: inferring neuron type circuitry,
50   These observations may help to resolve the confusing array of data related to putative ion transpor
51 ntified have resulted in an inconsistent and confusing array of names.
52 fying model that can explain many heretofore confusing aspects of immune regulation, immune pathogene
53  related species may behave like repeats and confuse assemblers.
54                                     This has confused attempts to develop a science-based management
55          This body of knowledge on ABL seems confusing because it does not fit the one-gene-one-funct
56 ology and definition of correlates have been confusing, because different authors have used variable
57           Moreover, many medical researchers confuse blinding with allocation concealment.
58       The risks for these outcomes are often confused by confounding factors and study design limitat
59 ture plays in pediatric obesity was somewhat confused by early research purporting to show that, as a
60 nus Eudorina, with which it can sometimes be confused by morphology.
61                                  While often confused by non-medical specialists, brain death and dis
62                           The tendency to be confused by objects that appear to move independently in
63          Here, it is shown that the issue is confused by the fact that the clones are heterogeneous.
64 agnosis and may be reserved for equivocal or confusing cases.
65 the dementias when there is a complicated or confusing clinical picture.
66 y of tests could be useful for patients with confusing clinical signs or for providing strong laborat
67  with a wider differential diagnosis or with confusing clinical symptoms and signs.
68 s one major cause, but this infection can be confused clinically with ulcers due to other causative a
69                              This has led to confused communication of the nature of stability and th
70 nconclusive, we suggest abdominal CT in such confusing, complicated cases, because misdiagnosis or de
71  the axial direction can easily be missed or confused, compromising scientific understanding.
72                   However, plasmid multimers confuse control circuits, leading to copy number depress
73 le to its isomer isonorrole and finally to N-confused corrole indicate that multiply fused porphyrino
74 les, 21-heterocorroles, 22-heterocorroles, N-confused corroles, as well as norcorroles.
75 ons to give singly and doubly N-CAr -fused N-confused corroles, L3 and L4, respectively.
76 n crystals and other less common potentially confusing crystals.
77 lects a look back on the tension produced by confusing data and outcomes.
78   These data bring clarity to the previously confusing data on this gene family.
79 gnosis is often missed due to its rarity and confusing definitions of the Foix-Alajouanine syndrome.
80  potentially influence genetic diversity and confuse demographic inferences should be considered.
81 stracting away from the often irrelevant and confusing details of specific genes and proteins.
82                                    Even more confusing, different authors will often abbreviate the s
83 carbaldehydes in DMF to give the crucial neo-confused dipyrrolic dialdehyde intermediates.
84 that affect the yeast SUMO pathway, to avoid confusing direct functions of the SUMO pathway with seco
85                    We argue that the authors confused discrete and continuous models, that their best
86      However, differential diagnosis remains confusing due to the high prevalence of vague symptoms o
87                         Mosaic analysis with confused embryos showed this mutation acts cell-autonomo
88 is underlying structure explains many of the confusing features of individual neural responses.
89 the SAG meal nor fasting, resulted in a more confused feeling.
90 hat illuminate some of the contradictory and confusing findings regarding this protein in mammalian c
91                                         This confused FLP reversibly binds unsaturated substrates suc
92  the poor palatability of gluten-free foods, confusing food-labeling practices, and common comorbid p
93               Necrotizing fasciitis is often confused for cellulitis at initial presentation and is c
94   In the past, the symptoms of EE were often confused for gastroesophageal reflux (GER).
95                       The symptoms are often confused for those of gastroesophageal reflux.
96   The management of VUR is controversial and confusing for patients, parents, and clinicians, primari
97 pict the fistula in detail is cumbersome and confusing for the clinicians to interpret.
98  studies, we conclude that the perplexed and confused genes are essential at distinct stages during t
99  prevent disease-causing mistranslation from confusing glycine or serine for alanine at the active si
100 ction of cold spots of recombination and may confuse haplotype tests that compute probabilities on th
101 , isoamethyrins, bronzaphyrins, and doubly N-confused hexaphyrins.
102    Echocardiographic diagnosis, however, was confused in both patients by the association of systolic
103 cribed from the same locus and are therefore confused in databases because the MCM3 acetylase DNA seq
104 nceptually distinct, concepts that are often confused in the literature.
105 eliable because it is uncertain, limited, or confusing in important ways.
106                            The literature is confusing in mixing of terminology concerning these 3 cl
107 iagnoses and implementing therapies, despite confusing ingestion histories, data were extracted to pe
108                     For the incest taboo, it confuses inhibition with prohibition.
109 ecies, Brucella ovis and Brucella canis, has confused interpretation.
110 ately 72 hrs after ingestion when she became confused, irritable, and agitated.
111 , how convincing are these, and what are the confusing issues?
112 n in the mirror as special, and they may not confuse it with an actual conspecific.
113  however, parents of children affected often confuse it with poor posture.
114 chometric problems relating to linearity and confusing items.
115 ncy by clinicians in periodontal research to confuse lack of significance in a clinical trial designe
116                           Humans and animals confuse lateral mirror images, such as the letters "b" a
117  standardization of telemedicine components, confusing legal issues and licensure requirements, and p
118 , cations, and polymers, and on the somewhat confused literature of nanocluster stabilization.
119 nd/or large numbers of release sites, should confuse males orienting to "calling" females, reduce the
120 lies in the recognition that these sometimes confusing manometric findings are consistent with achala
121                                    She never confused matching and acting.
122  by competing low-barrier processes that can confuse measurement of the true initial and final config
123  scores for accuracy and the error-rates for confusing membrane helices with globular proteins or sig
124 whether encouraging these options leads to a confusing, mixed message from healthcare providers.
125                                              Confused mood also improved from baseline to 24 weeks (P
126                       Both the perplexed and confused mutant phenotypes were initially detectable whe
127                                      For the confused mutation, TUNEL-phosphoRb-BrdU analysis reveale
128 gical and neurochemical studies still give a confusing, mutually exclusive, and partly contradictory
129          APS is an autoimmune disease with a confusing name because the pathologic auto-antibodies ar
130 r injury have been described and have led to confusing nomenclature with redundant and overlapping te
131 t present, the myosin-I nomenclature is very confusing; not only are several systems in use, but seve
132 ll atomic model, is an extremely complex and confusing object.
133 tamethylcalix[4]pyrroles (OMCPs) and their N-confused octamethylcalix[4]pyrrole isomers (NC-OMCPs) co
134               We find that these potentially confusing ON responses in the OFF pathway are actively s
135                      We recommend its use in confused or uncooperative patients, or when the risk of
136 hors do not have to spend time responding to confusing or conflicting requests for revisions.
137 es could have negative consequences, such as confusing or worrying patients and complicating rather t
138 ons between near-neighbor porphyrins tend to confuse other spectroscopic assays.
139                                We should not confuse our DSM diagnostic criteria with the disorders t
140 e been described, and the terminology can be confusing, overlapping, and specific to a medical specia
141  field of investigation is nevertheless very confusing, particularly because longstanding hypotheses,
142    If not done properly, it can backfire and confuse patients.
143  resonance imaging, which can be acquired in confused patients unable to perform tasks in the scanner
144 have promoted the timing hypothesis as fact, confusing patients and physicians who do not realize tha
145 survivors may be misleading because they may confuse patterns of mortality with patterns of change in
146 ree-dimensional world experience potentially confusing patterns of optic flow.
147 orks, resulting in unpredicted and sometimes confusing phenotypic adaptations.
148 g proteins and putative IRESs have created a confusing picture of translational regulation which is n
149 ve reported discrepant findings, providing a confusing picture.
150 s of protein thermostability have produced a confusing picture.
151 ) and 5,10,15,20-(3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl) N-confused porphyrin (7).
152              A water-soluble derivative of N-confused porphyrin (NCP) was synthesized, and the photod
153 ted as a streamlined synthetic route to an N-confused porphyrin bearing pentafluorophenyl substituent
154            The best condition afforded the N-confused porphyrin in an isolated yield of 10-12% (245-2
155 r the N-alkylation of the porphyrin isomer N-confused porphyrin is presented.
156                               The targeted N-confused porphyrin was observed from many reaction condi
157 be readily synthesized from pyrrole-appended confused porphyrinoids.
158 o monosubstituted and one tetrasubstituted N-confused porphyrins (1-3) were prepared in ca. 3-5% yiel
159                        Three disubstituted N-confused porphyrins (2-4) were prepared in ca. 4% yield
160 ies includes 5,10,15,20-tetra-(4-R-phenyl) N-confused porphyrins (where R = bromo (1), iodo (2), cyan
161                                          Neo-confused porphyrins represent a unique family of porphyr
162 compared to regular porphyrins, although neo-confused porphyrins retain porphyrin-like UV-vis spectra
163                              Reaction of neo-confused porphyrins with nickel(II) or palladium(II) ace
164 rocarbaporphyrinoids, heteroatom-substituted confused porphyrins, and so on.
165 ately after the serendipitous discovery of N-confused porphyrins, remarkably diverse carbaporphyrinoi
166 e generated a series of fully conjugated neo-confused porphyrins.
167 boratory testing is useful for patients with confusing presentations and for validation of disease in
168 fering molecular weights, both of which have confused previous analyses of biliary lipid aggregates.
169 etary supplement into the US market can be a confusing process to those unfamiliar with the food indu
170 large proteins, can be a slow, difficult and confusing process.
171           Conflicting guidelines may further confuse providers and the public.
172 nnot be clearly differentiated and lie in a "confused" region (0.3-0.7 confidence), suggesting that b
173  study gives an explanation for the thus far confusing results of both similar and different reactivi
174 rather than removed, often give spurious and confusing results that bear little relevance to solving
175 ng of mAbs has been fraught with failure and confusing results, the experience gained from these tria
176  modestly, owing to their conflicting and/or confusing results.
177 ing DM patient materials have often produced confusing results.
178 ia, but epidemiological studies have yielded confusing results.
179 of the stimulated synapses, and can generate confusing results.
180  found to be apoptotic in both perplexed and confused retinas based on TUNEL analysis and activation
181 prisingly, the solvation energy term plays a confusing role, sometimes discriminating "reference-like
182 atial boundaries, whereas the LOC more often confuses scenes that have the same content.
183 ey make different errors: the PPA more often confuses scenes that have the same spatial boundaries, w
184                       This approach prevents confusing similarity with equivalence.
185                            Turtles seemed to confuse solo drifting debris with their diet, and omnivo
186               Divergence from an aversive or confusing stimulus during learning illustrates a "peak s
187 etween telomerase and cancer has led some to confuse telomerase activation with cancer, and others to
188 considered the DRN as a whole or used easily confused terminology to describe position.
189 e less likely to report that physicians used confusing terminology and explained tests and medication
190                         To clarify the often confusing terminology in this field, "band warping" is p
191           Some of the more commonly used and confused terms will be discussed using literature to sup
192 reviously was characterized by redundant and confusing terms.
193 reviously was characterized by redundant and confusing terms.
194  1-3 in CH(2)Cl(2) are similar to those of N-confused tetraphenylporphyrin (NCTPP) but have Soret and
195                The two tautomeric forms of N-confused tetraphenylporphyrin (NCTPP) show distinctly di
196  dimethylacetamide are similar to those of N-confused tetraphenylporphyrin in the same solvents but h
197                                A series of N-confused tetraphenylporphyrins (H(2)NCTPPs) with substit
198 stic of both the ras and rap families of GTP confuse the familial classification of this gene.
199 often provide discordant data, which further confuse the measurement.
200 utrition research are abundant, but they may confuse the public when unqualified sources are quoted,
201 .g. letters or objects), observers typically confuse the source of objects and report either the targ
202                In 9%, the subtraction images confused the interpretation.
203 oteins, p56, EF1alpha, and katanin, has only confused the issue because none of these proteins is dir
204                                   This model confuses the concepts of independence and autonomy and a
205 s much that has nothing to do with placebos, confusing the most interesting and important aspects of
206 ory traits seems to have had a major role in confusing the overall picture of how myiasis evolved and
207 , and a frequent confusion that results from confusing the sanctity and value of human life with a su
208 that might enrich, but also might pollute or confuse, the medical literature has altered the filterin
209 hage activation is currently contentious and confusing, the generation of a simple and reliable frame
210                     Although this might seem confusing, the good news is that the newly recognized co
211  members, they must not lose objectivity and confuse their personal and professional roles.
212 neighbors, and prey found in groups can also confuse their predators.
213 g FDG PET images in cancer patients to avoid confusing this normal phenomenon with pathological splen
214 nst committing the mortal sin of genomics by confusing throughput with output, which too often blurs
215 e orders and implanted defibrillators can be confusing to patients and physicians alike since the for
216 er genetic testing can be both expensive and confusing to patients and physicians.
217 to the appropriate use of terms is, at best, confusing to the student, researcher, and clinician.
218 ach report from 1 (very dissatisfied or very confusing) to 10 (very satisfied or very clear).
219 yr's popular species definition are commonly confused under the name "the biological species concept,
220 ification of paroxysmal dyskinesias has been confusing until recently when descriptive schemes were a
221 ults with heterogenous information which may confuse users; (ii) ignoring multi-location proteins and
222 iscovery was delayed by the current paradigm confusing viruses with small virions.
223 , cancer researchers can feel overwhelmed or confused when faced with such a corpus of detailed insig
224 m reviews on prevention because these can be confusing when treated as a single subject.
225 ere less "happy", less "energetic" and more "confused" when stimulated ventrally.
226 the site of evaporation, which should not be confused with "bulk leaf water" a term used exclusively
227 s adult patient population and should not be confused with (99m)Tc-MIBI-avid-tumors.
228 bial bone, yielding a radiolucency sometimes confused with a lateral periodontal cyst.
229 osis of this very rare condition that can be confused with a malignancy.
230 vel about 50% of the time, with others being confused with a mucocele.
231 eign bodies within the patient's body may be confused with a pathology or may reduce the quality of e
232 odeficiency is "adopted immunity," not to be confused with adaptive or adoptive immunity.
233 rast, electron-dense endosomes that could be confused with ALI occur in negligible amounts in both wi
234               Graphite tattoos may easily be confused with amalgam tattoos but have only infrequently
235  milder, late-onset Stargardt disease may be confused with AMD.
236  contrast, the disease myelodysplasia can be confused with aplasia and can also evolve from aplastic
237 rs such as rectal cancer that are frequently confused with cancers of similar organs.
238 y obstructive clinical picture that could be confused with CCA.
239  toxin from a contaminated head wound can be confused with cephalic tetanus.
240 may mimic various intestinal diseases and be confused with certain nonischemic conditions clinically
241  speaker uttering a word, can potentially be confused with changes resulting from stimulus intensity,
242             In children, the disorder may be confused with changes seen in sexual abuse.
243    Herpes labialis frequently occurs, may be confused with chemotherapy-induced stomatitis, and it re
244 l systems and therefore are not likely to be confused with classic replication intermediates.
245 n studies of GABA tonic currents, lest it be confused with currents associated with GABA overflow.
246                    What was once blurred and confused with dengue virus in both diagnosis and name ha
247 ury attracted attention because it was often confused with diabetes mellitus and inappropriately trea
248  and epiphyseal maturation and should not be confused with disease.
249 arkinson disease and essential tremor may be confused with each other but it may be possible to disti
250 orly described cancer that can be clinically confused with endocervical carcinoma.
251 reflective on spectral-domain OCT and may be confused with fluid from a neovascular process.
252 philic esophagitis is a new disease commonly confused with gastroesophageal reflux disease.
253 t with heightened anxiety, potentially being confused with generalized vaccinia.
254  polymerase misincorporations invariably get confused with genuine mutations.
255 shooter's, or suspect's clothes and might be confused with GSR, such as sand, dried blood, or black i
256  chromosome 17p11.2-12 and may be clinically confused with hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy.
257 ive form of renal disease that can be easily confused with HIV-associated nephropathy.
258 er of autosomal dominant inheritance, may be confused with infantile sarcoidosis.
259 y cause dendritiform keratopathy that may be confused with infections of the superficial cornea, such
260 kob disease or from conditions that could be confused with it.
261 , known as 'crowding,' has historically been confused with lateral masking, in which one stimulus att
262 nifestations of hydronephrosis and it can be confused with leakage from the ureter.
263  Hypoplasia of the right liver should not be confused with liver atrophy; indeed, associations with o
264           The diagnosis of babesiosis may be confused with malaria and should be included in the diff
265 benign adnexal masses that clinically can be confused with malignant gynecological neoplasms demonstr
266 amilies, for they weaken the bone and may be confused with malignant lesions.
267 e benign paratesticular lesion, which can be confused with malignant masses.
268 s also common in tropical areas and has been confused with melanoma.
269 ncreased 18F-FDG uptake in DSD should not be confused with metastatic disease.
270 15.5 loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and may be confused with nonmyogenic, non-RMS soft tissue sarcomas.
271 ked mfVEP delays, a retinal problem could be confused with optic neuritis, especially in a patient wi
272  and in patients with conditions that may be confused with or occur with gout.
273              Thyroid eye disease is commonly confused with orbital myositis, but the latter is charac
274 This disease is often missed in childhood or confused with other illness.
275 y genes were identified, JPS could easily be confused with other inherited hamartoma syndromes, such
276           A minority appear solid and can be confused with other lesions; MR imaging can be useful fo
277                                  It has been confused with other pathologic entities such as amelobla
278 es of pancreatic exocrine tumors, previously confused with pancreatic cystic neoplasms.
279 tic response to levodopa and were frequently confused with Parkinson's disease (PSP-P).
280 nt of a sizable group of patients previously confused with pathologically documented CNS vasculitis.
281                  This clinical entity can be confused with periodontitis because of the presence of p
282 ndrome (RTS-a poikiloderma that is sometimes confused with PN) were also found to have homozygous C16
283 y one with a period so long that it is often confused with secular trends in shorter records.
284 ses might manifest after radiotherapy and be confused with symptoms induced by radiotherapy.
285 rectly promote another one but should not be confused with the broad sampling produced by negative se
286 hed microscopically, and Babesia can also be confused with the early trophozoite stage (ring forms) o
287 cific changes of sialadenitis are frequently confused with the focal lymphocytic infiltrates that are
288 s for which we designate as reset, not to be confused with the gravity set point angle.
289 ly considered as occipital epilepsy and thus confused with the idiopathic childhood occipital epileps
290 ciated musculoskeletal manifestations may be confused with the more common crystals and their manifes
291  then the response on a given trial could be confused with the pattern of neural activity generated w
292 an societies, current patterns should not be confused with the reason pairing first evolved.
293 pecies from North China that were previously confused with the Russian B. patagiatus are now recognis
294  the effects of EVs may be accompanied by or confused with those of closely associated or physically
295 rs such as parasomnias and narcolepsy can be confused with those of other neurological disorders (eg,
296 ntal methods (fluorescence, etc.), are often confused with variability in intermediates and pathways.
297 ess or altered mental status (e.g., dazed or confused), with soldiers who reported other injuries.
298 e of platelets in malaria infection somewhat confusing, with seemingly contradictory studies indicati
299 ture for the genes and gene products is very confusing, with several different names having been give

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