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If this latter scenario is correct, then caution should be exercised, and independent evidence generated, when using EST representation as a measure of high levels of gene expression.
Authors' response: We agree with the reviewer that caution should be exercised and removed the claim regarding the lack of nuclease activity from the Conclusions section.
For this reason, even though there are a large number of independent parameters (g, J and D), tentative fittings were performed (solid lines in Figure 3), albeit with the caveat that caution should be exercised and the numbers should be taken as a guide only.
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Caution should be exercised in research and clinical settings when interpreting subjective patient reported outcomes that are dependent on brief anchors for meaning.
Caution should be exercised while implanting and rotating the toric lens in the capsular bag so as not to cause capsular damage.
Our results suggest that caution should be exercised in translocation, husbandry, and human contact with tortoises and other exotic pets.
In conclusion, small changes in the spatial scale may result in a clear decrease in the model performance and thus caution should be exercised when implementing the models and their predictions in practice.
Because actual numbers of morbid events are small, caution should be exercised in interpreting results and counseling patients.
However, due to the retrospective nature of our design, caution should be exercised in the interpretation and application of these findings to public health interventions focused on minimizing CRS following sports-related concussions.
Caution should be exercised in using RNU43 and RNU48.
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