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The estimated prevalence of each pathogen tended to be very imprecise, due to small sample sizes.
Indeed, in principle, we could also estimate β * from the blood study, but the estimates will be very imprecise due to the small sample size.
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Results stratified by menopausal status were very imprecise due to small numbers, but suggested a stronger effect of genotype in premenopausal women.
The remaining ORs were close to 1.0, with the exception of an inverse association for M4 alleles in African-American women that was very imprecise due to small numbers.
These findings suggest that major roadway proximity during gestation and early life might have a greater influence on cognitive development than major roadway proximity later in childhood, but associations at both time periods were very imprecise due to small numbers of participants in the closest proximity group.
In male SLE patients over 65, there were no hospitalizations (compared with 1.48 expected events), and the confidence interval (95% CI = 0.0 to 2.49) around the SIR was very imprecise in this demographic, due to the relatively low number of older males in our cohort.
And it's very imprecise.
Trade is excluded because the estimates were very imprecise for that industry.
Another point to make about the above formulation is of course that "overwhelming majority" is very imprecise.
Photography, she realized, is "very imprecise, although it pretends to be the opposite".
Guessing what the new administration will do is very imprecise science and professional predictors have been wrong about most of the domestic campaign.
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