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However, the number of patient samples used was rather small; thus, this study should not be generalised without additional analyses.

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Our results may be generalised without the current limitation of the number of cell lines and number of drugs.

While the intervention will be carried out in the daily PCH practice, conclusions can be generalised without reservations which makes the external validity of the trial strong.

The results of this study of a moderate size cohort of young female nursing students cannot be generalised across other populations without further research.

Furthermore, the military population is not a probability sample of the US population, so the results cannot be generalised to the US population without caution.

However, lesions may be generalised as well as pruritus with or without involvement of the outer ear canal.

However, our findings cannot be generalised to rural areas, urban settings with distinctive immigrant groups, or to other health outcomes, without additional empirical research.

We will explore whether the between-family variation needs to be estimated separately for families with and without siblings, or whether it can be generalised across all families.

Third, all cases came from a single study; additional studies should assess the degree to which these estimates can be generalised.

We examined a healthy population without knee pain or pathology and our results cannot be generalised to symptomatic populations or those with established knee pathology.

But can such delivery be generalised across the political economy?

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