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Red Cross officials said they were untroubled by the chance that the victim count might be imprecise for the time being.
Estimates were taken from reputable published sources, but are bound to be imprecise for very rare disorders.
Limitations of this study are: the relatively small number of patients overall, as eIF2B-related disorders are rare disorders; the age of disease onset, that may be imprecise for some patients, since it is determined retrospectively.
However, these techniques can be imprecise for estimating a lesion's margin or level of dermal invasion when planning surgical resection.
In prior work, Scotch et al. (2011) characterized ADM1-level geospatial information to be imprecise for local phylogeography studies.
The index could also be imprecise for any vegetarians in the study as there was no information available on alternative protein sources.
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But the comparison, though forgivable, is imprecise, for two reasons.
The division, however, is imprecise, for parchment was used well before and papyrus long after this date.
It was imprecise for Crash Davis (Kevin Costner's character in "Bull Durham") to say that strikeouts are "fascist," but he was right that they are "boring," at least in excessive quantities.
The American Academy of Physicians has no statement on the effectiveness of decongestants, but it does say that dosage guidelines for cough and cold mixtures are imprecise for children and that more research on dosage, safety and efficacy for children needs to be done.
However, the timing of HIV infection was imprecise for 50 children in the VTS and 3 in Ditrame Plus.
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