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The mere fact that fewer than half of the health projects and only three quarters of the population and water and sanitation projects were valued in the CAAD suggests that valuation of projects is not even across categories, adding to the difficulty of extrapolating the value of non-valued projects.
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Due to the difficulty of extrapolating this retrospective analysis directly to any recommendations for treatment, the results of this pilot study should be the basis for additional studies, including randomized trials to examine the efficacy and safety of rhTM for obstetric DIC.
Clearly it is not, nor do the team know why their absence prolongs the period that the disease is latent.That is an important lesson about the difficulty of extrapolating laboratory results into the real world.
The downside is the difficulty of extrapolating from Twitter fiends to the Facebook population.
Our study highlights the difficulty of extrapolating from intraspecific studies to understand the genetic basis of interspecific adaptive phenotypic evolution, even with a gene whose structure-function relationships are as well understood as MC1R as confounding variation make clear genotype/phenotype associations difficult at the macroevolutionary scale.
These results illustrate the complexity of the effects of EDCs on the HP axis and the difficulty of extrapolating between, or even within, species.
Officials from the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program also point to the difficulty of extrapolating from animal data to human health effects, our lack of knowledge about the role of genetic factors in birth defects, and the lack of data on both exposures during pregnancy and the effects of specific exposures on the fetus.
The major source of uncertainty concerning their use is the difficulty of extrapolating study results to different contexts and under different conditions in the future.
Vandenbergh is cognizant of the difficulty of extrapolating data from rodents and lower animals to humans.
This example highlights the difficulty of extrapolating from a single month or quarter of data, which can easily be skewed by one-off events such as a national holiday or sudden desperate measures by retailers to offload stock.
We first discuss the difficulty of extrapolating information from a wide variety of tasks due to their varying inherent task constraints.
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