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31. A butterfly must not be confused with a moth.
32. Not to be confused with end-of-file marker.
33. Any sparking liquid might be confused with a soda.
34. Whitish bands composed of medullated nerve fibres radiating out from the optic disc are of no pathological significance and must not be confused with papilloedema .
35. How likely is this datum to be confused with other data if the representation is corrupted?
36. The mammoths should not be confused with the American mastodon (Mammut americanum), another ancient elephant from North and Central America.
37. Axial MR images can be confused with schizencephaly, but sagittal images show typical findings.
38. Professional certification is not to be confused with product certification, in which an individual is tested on skills for a specific product or technology.
39. Apraxia of speech and Dysarthria are other speech disorders that may be confused with aphasia.
40. A sty should not be confused with a blocked tear duct.
41. This should not be confused with symptoms of lightheadedness or fainting.
42. Not to be confused with the forgetfulness that affects most everyone in their later years, Alzheimer's is a degenerative brain disorder that manifests differently in each of its sufferers.
43. Marasmus can be confused with dehydration; very often children suffer both.
44. There were some normal nasal structures which were susceptible to be confused with fracture, such as bone suture, internasal aperture, intersuture bone, and normal variations.
45. His musical version of the novel The Phantom of the Opera called Phantom (not to be confused with Andrew Lloyd Webber's version) has enjoyed numerous productions in the U. S. and around the world.
46. You should resist any such temptation. Diversity ought not to be confused with division.
47. Dandruff consists of scaly particles with an oily sheen that lie close to the hair root. This condition should not be confused with a flaky scalp .
48. You see, for Jung, the superordinate reality is what he called the "Self"—which is not to be confused with the ego.
49. Strung around them are scalps, of boys as well as of pirates, for these are the Piccaninny tribe, and not to be confused with the softer-hearted Delawares or the Hurons.
50. Simon the Zealot not to be confused with Simon Peter.
51. The word idiographic is not to be confused with ideographic, which is the adjective formed from ideogram.
52. Aerial photography should not be confused with Air-to-Air Photography, when aircraft serve both as a photo platform and subject.
53. Cystic appearance of the posterior fossa does not always represent a Dandy-Walker spectrum anomaly. Absent vermis may be confused with Dandy-Walker anomaly, especially on prenatal ultrasound.
54. Note: Not to be confused with the other Boltzmann equation, which describes how gases or fluids move energy around.
55. Central neurocytoma (CN) is a rare but usually benign cerebral intraventricular tumor of young adults which can be confused with oligodendroglioma and other neoplasms.
56. There is no file directory, so you won't be confused with file locations.
57. The presence of osseous tissue in colonic biopsy material might be confused with colonic adenocarcinoma invading into bone or with a carcinosarcoma ( metaplastic carcinoma).
58. The term "tempering" should not be confused with either process annealing or stress relieving.
59. This should not be confused with measurements of shoot elongation.
60. This long-term forecast, of course(sentencedict.com), shouldn't be confused with a - term market prediction.
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