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I believe I can speak for people on both sides of these issues in saying that such a comparison is inappropriate and offensive.
"This comparison is inappropriate and completely unacceptable," Schroeder told the German parliament in Berlin.
Although shedding prevalence was higher in children's saliva (16% [26/161]) than in urine (8% [12/151]), a direct comparison is inappropriate because the limit of PCR detection for saliva (1,600 copies/mL) was lower than for urine (16,000 copies/mL).
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Of course, it looks like Sony was most attracted to Grouper's P2P technology for movie distribution, meaning YouTube comparisons are inappropriate.
Although other research notes direct comparisons are inappropriate and/or misleading (Bernard et al., 2009), and online education surpasses and/or shares similarities with traditional education (Zembylas, 2008), stereotypes persist about who is technologically proficient (Concannon et al., 2005).
Stewart and Shields patient group had a diverse range of glaucoma diagnoses as opposed to our homogenous group of primary open angle glaucoma, therefore direct comparisons are inappropriate.
Results As there were large baseline differences in the characteristics of patients receiving cemented, uncemented, or resurfacing procedures, unadjusted comparisons are inappropriate.
The comparison with GWAS is inappropriate: we are not comparing means of distinct case and control distributions; rather we are computing the read distribution from the control samples and determining the probability that the mutation bearing sample falls within that distribution.
They tend to overestimate PM levels [ 37] so direct comparison with NAAQS is inappropriate.
The comparison is not inappropriate.
However, a direct comparison of shedding prevalences is inappropriate because the limit of PCR detection for saliva was lower than for urine.
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