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The optimization of LCA CO2eq emissions and cost are conflicting as well as cost and energy use, what can be observed in the Pareto solutions.

However, evidence regarding the influence of aspirin dose on the risk of bleeding has been conflicting as noted by a recent consensus statement from the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) task force [4].

For gram-negative bacteria, the data on the impact of HCA infection on mortality were conflicting, as well [ 9- 12].

Women expressed their confusion about how to count: "… (the information was) conflicting as to how many times he should move and whether I should count every kick or count every session of movements" (ID084, 35wks).

The evidence of a positive effect of MIS THA on physical functioning three months postoperatively was conflicting, as was the evidence for less pain after MIS THA six weeks postoperatively.

In individuals with type 2 diabetes results have also been conflicting as, similarly, both inverse [ 31, 35] and no independent associations [ 35, 36] have been described between total 25(OH D and prevalence of retinopathy.

The evidence for an association between centralization and long-term outcome is conflicting, as is the evidence for peripheralization in association with both short-term and long-term outcome.

The rarity of CEC and the controversy concerning the reliability of their measurement using flow cytometry have yielded conflicting as well as limited data in cancer pts (Strijbos et al, 2008).

Data on the mechanism of action of different epitope-specific antibodies are conflicting, as are data on their passage across the blood brain barrier, and it is not unlikely that more than one process takes place during passive Aβ immunotherapy.

The few small studies that have evaluated the association between circulating 25(OH D and diabetes incidence have been conflicting, as have the larger epidemiologic cohort studies of dietary vitamin D intake (1).

The results from epidemiologic studies on air pollution and inflammation are conflicting, as are those from laboratory studies on the inflammatory responses in human volunteers or animals after experimentally controlled exposure to air pollution (Baccarelli et al. 2007; Chuang et al. 2007; Maier et al. 2008; Nemmar et al. 2003; Seaton et al. 1999).

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