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It became clear that there had been some variability in collection of the 2-h specimens, due largely to competing workload and variations in laboratory time stamp practices.
In this cohort, the majority of the children were aged 5 to 12 years, so given this age range there is likely to have been some variability in the reporting of symptomatology.
Although we recognize that there may have been some variability in both biological factors (strain differences, age, temperature, food, etc).
For rolling tobacco, nevertheless, there has been some variability in the way the statement has been made.
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There can be some variability in this number from day to day, but you want to determine your sustainable baseline.
The absence of formal censorship means there is some variability in what appears in the press, even within a single publication.
However, there was some variability in responding across siblings and those results are described in detail.
Because experimental effects in psychology are measured by statistics, there should almost always be some variability in the reported outcomes.
A Morrisons spokesperson said: "Different packaging formats and different home freezer models mean there's some variability in the length of time meat products can be frozen at home.
It is important to note that there was some variability in receptor expression between samples.
It stands to reason that there is some variability in the assessment of transitional vertebrae.
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