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If true, Mr Bremmer's analysis may give rise to despair.

In all the other cases, the use of Fourier spectral analysis may give misleading results.

Brain network analysis may give an aid in understanding subtle changes of pain processing under laser stimuli in migraine patients.

These results suggest that a combination of a multilayer perceptron with a blood cell analysis may give rise to a guideline/hint for further investigation of thalassaemia classification.

We need to point out that although different methods besides Bader analysis may give rise to different values in determining the electronic charge transfer, the direction and order of magnitude should be the same.

Due to high energy and time resolutions of DOK-2 the dispersion structure analysis may give a drift start time To with an accuracy of tens of seconds and an estimation of the acceleration process duration which was ∼1 min. The time To was compared with the time history of UVI brightening in the auroral oval.

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Any credit rating (and Moody's dominates the market) will be used to verify their analysis and may give comfort that their understanding is correct.

Failed intubations in hospitals have been subject to considerable analysis, which may give an indication of the consequences of failed pre-hospital intubation.

49, 50 However, care must be taken in the interpretation of such sequencing results, as depending on the methods used for target enrichment, sequencing, and data analysis, pseudogenes may give rise to false positives.

If the same patients are included twice or more in a meta-analysis, it may give a higher weighting to these studies.

The goal of the present research is to demonstrate that this traditional approach to heat transfer analysis and design may give rise to significant errors.

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