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The reasons may be varied; for example, this could be due to cases in which the code can be well obfuscated or located in irregular locations within the PDF file.
This may be due to cases of very low adherence, when low drug levels reduce both the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy and emergence of resistant strains [ 27].
Although skin cancers were rare in our dataset, we believe the observed high incidence in the late 1950s may be due to cases among white Ghanaian residents as Ghana was a British Colony at the time.
This lower completion rate in cases, as mentioned earlier, is thought to be due to cases being too unwell to fully cooperate and thus inadvertently a further element of survival bias is present in the study as subjects with missing data were excluded from the logistic regression analysis.
Most of the errors are attributed to the fact that the exposure is assessed on the basis of the data self-reported by participants in the case-control study ("recall errors"): in particular, it has been claimed that the increased risks reported in some studies (Table 2) could be due to cases blaming MPs as the cause of the disease.
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Most of the misclassification was due to cases of complicated PUD.
Variations in the denominators for the types of bacteria isolated were due to cases of either contamination or growth failure.
This may be due to additional cases being diagnosed as a result of better radiological techniques.
The discrepancy appears to be due to one case, in which 90% of cells in IDC show ZNF217 deletion.
The recent increase in cases could be due to imported dengue cases combined with climatic change (4).
That this is not the case could be due to unequal occupancy of these two conformations.
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