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26 Only limited inferences can be made from comparison of these studies as the age groups and the study settings are different.
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A quantitative description will be made from comparisons of N2 and M2 in the section "Vertical profiles of N2 and M2 derived from UAV and balloon data".
Two observations can be made from the comparison between Dioxin Level and Labels.
No conclusion could be made from the comparison of BARD1 PVC- and WFS-positive patients' survival rates as the number of negative staining cases was not sufficient for the analysis.
However, differences in baseline clinical characteristics between these two groups may limit the inferences that can be made from these outcome comparisons.
A second direct comparison can be made from plate number 661, titled "Desiderio, The Tigua War-Captain," taken in 1895.
The same teacher taught both the groups, so a comparison could be made from the teacher's point of view of how the students learned and participated in the two different groups.
Because infections at baseline were considered prevalent and not incident, a direct comparison cannot be made from baseline to follow-up visits.
Census tract boundaries are delineated with the intention of being maintained over a long time so that statistical comparisons can be made from census to census.
If there are any comparisons to be made from other political races in this country, the gubernatorial race in Alabama might be the nearest reflection.
Currently, informal and indirect comparisons can be made from the reports published by each national network.
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