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Modification due to failure could not be assessed because of small numbers.
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Mucosal healing was impossible to assess because of small sample sizes.
The true significance of this result is difficult to assess because of small patient numbers, and was lost when we combined together the poor prognosis subtypes of systemic onset, polyarticular and extended oligoarticular JIA ("non-oligoarticular", n = 9) and compared with persistent oligoarticular JIA ("oligoarticular" n = 11), a classification previously used 27 (fig 4B).
Publication bias was not assessed because of the small number of studies included.
Modifying risk factors were not assessed because of the small number of samples included.
Publication bias was also not assessed because of the small number of trials.
Although there appeared to be an increased risk of cancer after 5 years of follow-up, the risk could not be adequately assessed because of the small number of cases, resulting in unstable estimates of risk.
In this study, patients with gallbladder cancer accounted for three of the four responders; however, the efficacy of S-1 for each primary tumour site cannot be accurately assessed because of the small number of subjects analysed.
If a lower p-value is chosen, the majority of the main effects still hold, but a few of these (e.g. erroneous trials) could not be assessed because of the small sample sizes of replay events.
The cortisol level of three samples (two at baseline and one at the end point) was very low compared with the expected value, and one sample at study completion could not be assessed because of the small amount of the sample.
Because concerns have been raised about the effect of primary alcohols as an index of PLD involvement in cell responses [ 26, 27], we assessed the effects of small molecule inhibitors of PLD.
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