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been chance
verb
To happen by chance, to occur.
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The study found the highest rates of MG in young women (between 16 and 19 years old), and slightly older men (aged between 25 and 34), although this could have been chance variation.
We do not suspect the randomization procedure to have been inadequate and therefore can assume these observed imbalances to have been chance phenomena.
The results may have been chance findings although we obtained very small P values and the funnel plots have shown a greater variation than the expected due to chance (with many observations far from the 99.8% control limits).
Nevertheless, some statistically significant results observed may have been chance findings.
Second, each protocol involved a fairly large number of measurements, and some statistically significant changes may have been chance related.
We did not apply correction for multiple comparisons to the growth data, and hence, there is a possibility that some of the results may have been chance events.
Similar(53)
It could be chance.
It was chance.
Asif says it was "chance".
Much of this is chance.
Many of the works were chance discoveries.
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