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Other minor discrepancies were noted (designated as more than two bands of difference) for D6S29 (OAR6q17, BTA6q22) and C4B (OAR20q22, BTA23q12-q13).

4 Furthermore, major discrepancies in the primary outcomes designated in protocols/registries/regulatory submissions versus final trial publications are common; favour the reporting of statistically significant primary outcomes over non-significant ones; and are often not acknowledged in final publications.

Second, to determine whether maternal history of depression significantly predicted over-report discrepancy differences independent of our designated covariates (youth depressive symptoms and diagnoses at follow-up, maternal depressive symptoms and diagnoses at follow-up, youth gender, and total number of youth-reported events), we conducted hierarchical linear regressions (Table  3).

However, trees derived from small datasets often yielded minor discrepancies; e.g., 4 isolates that were designated as clade 9 in the large tree were grouped with clade 8 in the smaller tree.

This conclusion must be designated as invalid, considering the discrepancies that were identified when the results from the two other datasets were evaluated.

Discrepancies will be resolved by DAH or one other designated project team member (in cases when DAH is the screener or data extractor) acting as an arbitrator.

Considering that these markers were assigned to "improperly" assembled portions of the chromosomes designated as "random", we decided to investigate these discrepancies.

The greatest discrepancy was present in the CRu group (IWC designation)—patients with no uptake on FDG were designated as CR, those with FDG uptake were designated as PR.

The strategy designated as RING, was employed to identify and reconcile discrepancies between the in silico prediction results and the experimental results.

The Army Corps and its designated oversight personnel apparently did not notice the discrepancy, Mr. Bowen's office found.

And under the 1994 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act – which allows police to search anyone in a designated area without specific grounds for suspicion – the racial discrepancy rises to 26 times.

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