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(4) Importance of biomarkers as potential surrogates for preventive efficacy: Meyskens and Szabo (2005) cogently described the conceptual, syntactic, and scientific confusion currently surrounding biomarkers as potential chemoprevention end-points.
The ecological and sociopolitical drivers influencing the provision of clean water and adequate food supplies are cogently described by both authors: In each case, their analyses argue against overly simplistic interpretations of the resource problems confronting many societies.
These concepts are formally defined in the Vocabulary of International Metrology (VIM) [ 7] base document and more cogently described in ISO 3534 [ 8]: trueness is the closeness of a measurement to an accepted reference value and precision is the closeness of measurement results to each other.
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