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The combined physical-geographic characteristics and socioeconomic conditions may explain this high incidence [ 43] and should be more precisely assessed in future studies.
The up-regulation and down-regulation of sense-antisense transcripts can be more precisely assessed by analysis of the expression ratios between sense and antisense transcripts in normal and cancer tissues (Additional file 1: Figure S2).
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Thus, the metric that counts all falls includes a certain amount of random error, while a metric that counts repeat falls may be more precisely assessing changes in risk.
These differences are more precisely assessed by considering the patient-specific data for each parameter in paired malignant and normal tissues (right hand panels in Figures 1 3 and scatter-plots for paired %P and %RNA data in Figures 4 and 5).
For qualitatively measuring, assessing and comparing different (integrated) scenario methodologies and their resulting scenarios, scenario traceability and scenario consistency need to be more precisely defined and operationalized.
Extrinsic factors should also be more precisely quantified in future.
It is, more precisely, a reverse exodus.
(Christopher Akerlind's lighting is more precisely defined as well).
The number is more precisely 5.79.
Future work will be required to more precisely assess the predictive role of our markers in additional cohorts and to determine the effect of nutrition and genetic determinants in shaping healthy aging.
This updated meta-analysis was conducted to more precisely assess the beneficial effect of acupuncture in depression therapy.
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