Sentence examples for equivocal among from inspiring English sources

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Overall effect on weight was equivocal among the studies evaluated in this meta-analysis.

However, the nonsignificant associations between HRV and AS measures (PWV-trunk and AIx75) were not equivocal among our control sample and likely not the result of a type II error (lack of power).

Results have been equivocal among studies focussing on neighbourhood deprivation, which is associated with various measures of air pollution (Wheeler and Ben-Shlomo, 2005) and could therefore also be considered a proxy.

Interestingly, a recent systematic review 18 reported that the link between the presence of a TV in the bedroom and time spent TV viewing was equivocal among children under the age of seven, and as such, the findings from this paper lend support to the argument for removing media equipment from children's bedrooms.

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While stretching may be of equivocal value among the healthy, it aids in recovery from sore feet.

In IgM/IgG serology, several equivocal results among a small total number of DBS samples with corresponding negative plasma serology resulted in imperfect specificity.

Two studies from the UK and the USA provided evidence of an association between parental socioeconomic position and chlamydia infection in both sexes, but there were equivocal results among women in Germany [ 38].

Despite a high accuracy of these methods within the "safe zone" of sequence similarity, their applicability to the "twilight zone" is more complicated due to ambiguous and equivocal relationships among protein sequence, structure, and function [ 12].

Our analysis attempted to address some of the remaining concerns posed by previous reviewers who stated that the evidence for an association between household SHS exposure and new-onset asthma is equivocal especially among older children.

But why do Republicans, who have been very equivocal in differentiating among the candidates until now, feel so strongly that Mr. Gingrich has the right kind of knowledge and experience?

What exactly might it mean to have an "unalienable right" to "the pursuit of happiness", given that it is fairly obvious that the pursuit of happiness is so morally equivocal – could be, among other things, a threat to the society that promoted it?

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