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The design, particularly group sizes, of the source studies presented difficulty in analysing the clinical signs with regards to the choice of statistical tests.
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The heterogeneity of the included studies presents further difficulties in analysing the results.
The difficulties in analysing the molecular mechanism underlying GDLD are common with other amyloid-forming disorders, including Alzheimer's disease and amyloidosis.
There were, as reported earlier, a number of difficulties in analysing the relatively small data set, however the 76.4% response rate for the whole network was the best that a concerted follow-up effort directed at non-respondents could achieve.
The Delphi technique has also been criticised because of the lack of one standardised method, the difficulties in analysing the data, the difficulties in defining what an expert is, the often heterogeneous expert group, and the vague concept of consensus [ 38].
Air France appeared to try to shift the blame to Airbus by suggesting that "repeated and misleading" stall alarms sounding in the cockpit had "enormously contributed to the difficulties of the crew in analysing the situation".
Our results also suggest a certain difficulty in analysing some variables, which may be derived from a variety of sources, such as the patient or a clinician.
21 38 39 When this analysis was planned, we intended to analyse radiographs primarily for DXR BMD, but for reasons described in the Methods section, there were difficulties in analysing a large percentage of the radiographs for DXR BMD.
This behaviour has to be attributed to the difficulties in analysing such high molar mass samples (see above), but it demonstrates the typical stability of BNC during aging.
Having highlighted the difficulties in analysing relational properties such as invisibility and hiding using traditional archaeological techniques, a series of new GIS methodologies are presented and evaluated in the context of an original study of a series of remarkably small, visually non-intrusive prehistoric megalithic monuments.
This is due to the difficulty in analysing for chloride ions, which are located deep within the object under the corrosion layers, and are not accessible to surface analytical techniques such as X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy without cross-sectioning of objects or removal of overlying corrosion (Neff et al. 2004).
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