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It's difficult to extrapolate this number to the House of Representatives.

Thus, while the aim of these studies has been to predict theoretical distances in order to minimize gene flow, the varying trial design and environmental conditions make it difficult to extrapolate this information from one region to another.

It is difficult to extrapolate this information from current animal model studies, as most studies try to model systemic orthopoxvirus disease in humans and therefore have used routes of administration that produce a systemic infection in immunocompetent mice, such as intranasal and intraperitoneal routes with high virus inoculation [6], [8].

Thus, it may be difficult to extrapolate this data to the general Australian diabetic population.

Unfortunately, due to the low mean age of patients enrolled (46 years), it is difficult to extrapolate this data to elderly patients.

However, it is difficult to extrapolate this to other TEs, if we take into account the fact that helena is one of the few degenerate TEs in the D. melanogaster sequenced genome [ 14].

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The full-time model is not a comprehensive system in Brazilian schools and this makes it difficult to extrapolate the findings to several schools at this time.

This may make it difficult to extrapolate these results to the general elderly population who may have a different view on clinical trials.

The SEER-Medicare database is restricted to patients aged 65 or older and patients insured by an HMO were excluded in this study, so it is difficult to extrapolate these results to younger patients and those enrolled in managed care.

The analysis was somewhat hampered as a result of this, however, as it was sometimes difficult to extrapolate the expenditure figures related to child welfare programmes in certain Ministries, as these were combined with expenditure on programmes involving adults.

It is difficult to extrapolate the animal data on urine infectivity to human urine, especially for sCJD, because this form of prion disease is believed to start spontaneously in the brain rather than being caused by exogenous infection.

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