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  • ...althcare organizations, particularly in North America. The symbol is often confused with the [[Caduceus]], a staff carried by the Greek god [[Hermes]], which h * [[Caduceus]]: A symbol featuring a staff, two snakes, and wings, often confused with the Rod of Asclepius. The Caduceus is associated with the Greek god [[
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  • ...um - {{Pronunciation}} (deh-EMPTY-ee-um) mental state in which a person is confused and less aware of their surroundings. The person may also be anxious, agita ...um - {{Pronunciation}} (deh-EMPTY-ee-um) mental state in which a person is confused and less aware of their surroundings. The person may also be anxious, agita
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  • ...e a variety of situations. It can refer to a patient who is disoriented or confused, or it can be used to describe a medical condition that has not been diagno ...en used since the 19th century to describe patients who are disoriented or confused.
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  • ...ecreted by the epithelial cells, on which the epithelium sits. It is often confused with the [[basement membrane]], although they are not the same. The basal l * [[Basement Membrane]]: A structure often confused with the basal lamina, but which also includes the reticular lamina and und
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  • ...decreased secretion of [[adrenocorticotropic hormone]]. It should not be confused with [[Addison's disease]], which is a primary adrenocortical insufficiency
    610 bytes (73 words) - 19:55, 3 February 2024
  • ...nail that appears to be the continuation of the nail wall. It is not to be confused with the cuticle.
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  • ...h, is the largest and most populous island in [[Denmark]]. It is not to be confused with [[New Zealand]], a country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
    1 KB (162 words) - 04:19, 5 February 2024
  • ...rly in the context of [[urn analysis]] or [[urn therapy]]. It is not to be confused with the common household object of the same name.
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  • .../ˌɛk.strə.təˈrɛs.tri.əl ˈlaɪf/), also known as '''alien life''' (not to be confused with [[Alien (law)|aliens]] in immigration law), is life that originates ou
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  • * [[Kiev syndrome]]: A non-existent term, often confused with [[Kyphosis]], a spinal disorder.
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  • ...A style of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food, often confused with hibachi in the West.
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  • ...n relation to the study of [[anatomy]] and [[physiology]]. It is not to be confused with the [[Gobi Desert]], a large desert region in Asia.
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  • Symptoms of confusional arousal include slow speech, confused thinking, poor memory, and difficulty understanding simple questions. These
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  • ...heart must work against to eject blood during systole. Afterload is often confused with preload, but they refer to different aspects of the cardiac cycle.
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  • * [[Clarification]]: The action of making a statement or situation less confused and more comprehensible.
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  • ...field of [[Medical Physics]] and [[Biomedical Research]]. It is not to be confused with the [[Astrophysics]] concept of the same name.
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  • * [[Infatuation]]: This is often confused with limerence, but while infatuation is a short-lived passion for someone,
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  • ...rately ignore or disregard important information or facts. It is not to be confused with being uninformed, which implies a lack of knowledge due to lack of exp
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  • * [[Quail]]: A small, ground-nesting bird that is often confused with the partridge.
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  • * [[Blackberry]]: A closely related fruit that is often confused with dewberries.
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