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- Chemical elements that have been mistakenly "discovered". Further investigation showed that their discovery was either mistaken, that they have been mistaken...
- Autonomous Prefecture in the Yunnan Province, but dismissed them as a misidentified gibbon. Separately, Professor Mao Guangnian linked the yeti with the...
- Liberian president Stephen Allen Benson. Senator Hanson has sometimes been misidentified as being John Hanson of Maryland, a white politician who served as a...
- rediscovery, another eight-movement suite by Shostakovich had been misidentified and recorded as the second Jazz Suite. That work is now correctly known...
- from four matches were added three months later (as well as one player misidentified as his brother, who had already been included in the earlier set of...
- the Yeti to a combination of factors, including Sherpa folklore and misidentified fauna such as bear or yak. The Yeti is commonly compared to Bigfoot...
- Carolinium and berzelium were the proposed names for new chemical elements that Charles Baskerville believed he had isolated from the already known element...
- 1963 Misidentification N/A N/A Misidentified, an insect. †Pincombella Chapman 1932 Misidentification N/A N/A Misidentified, an insect. †Prestwichia Woodward...
- drug resistance. Treatment is also complicated because it is easily misidentified as other Candida species. Candida auris was first described in 2009...
- translated from the Urdu by H. D. Barstow. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink, 1876. A misidentified photograph: according to family historian Allen Copsey it is either...