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This argument is clearly inconclusive.
Whilst temperature at one or more sites may be reported as a secondary finding, prospective studies to determine the 'true' difference in temperature 'inside' versus 'outside' the head are clearly inconclusive.
The 59 simulations that found equal log-likelihood values for two SNP positions were not included in analysis II, because our ultimate aim was to find evidence for the causal SNP, and in these 59 cases, the genetic evidence is clearly inconclusive and more data is needed.
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Our reconstruction of RF phylogeny is inconclusive and clearly, a more focused study is required.
In silico predictions (SIFT and PolyPhen) disagreed with these clinical observations and suggested that G68D was clearly pathogenic, while providing inconclusive results for R43H.
The quality of the evidence base for CBEs is low with inconclusive findings to clearly inform practice.
On subsequent scans, in 353 the presence of a uterus was recorded, 22 had the absence of a uterus clearly stated and 218 remained inconclusive due to difficulty in visualising the pelvis (figure 1).
Past evidence summarized by Purnell et al. (2009) about the relationship between lipid levels and incident dementia has been highly inconclusive; thus, our results clearly bear replication and extension before suggesting preventive interventions.
Other histological and immunohistochemical data were inconclusive or could not be clearly related to the additional treatment with lactulose.
The titration of phTz peptide 15 into the protein was inconclusive; although the interaction was clearly weak it was not possible to rule out an interaction.
Despite its inconclusive mechanism of action, we clearly demonstrated that Aloe vera has a protective and beneficial effect on APAP-induced hepatitis in mice.
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