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This simple model could help to interpret the origin of genotypic susceptibility to stem canker (crop architecture and/or physiology) and also to predict the potential risk of disease development for a given management scenario.
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It could also help to interpret the locomotor deficit and recovery observed in stroke patients in which the striatum alone or in combination with cortical areas is a common site of acute neuronal death.
Could phenotypic observations help to interpret these data?
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The following thought experiment may help to interpret this quantity.
It might also help to interpret the physiological conditions where one pathway may be chosen over the other while repairing DNA DSBs, which could further help in understanding the generation of chromosomal translocations leading to cancer.
On the other hand, the lack of a control group is an important limitation of the study since could have helped to interpret the results.
We also have not integrated qualitative methods within the context of a pilot trial that could have helped to interpret the quantitative results of the pilot trials by clarifying process and outcome results.
Furthermore, it is most likely that numerical solutions (modeling) could help to better understand and interpret the multivariable aspects of this complex issue.
It has been suggested that Normalization Process Theory (NPT) [ 43, 44] could potentially offer new ways to approach the analysis of qualitative data gathered as part of a systematic review and that it could have a role in helping to interpret data when considering how patients or carers manage/deal with a range of conditions and self care issues [ 45].
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