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This is probably because, despite their statistical significance in cohort studies, age and viral load explain only a tiny part of overall CD4 variability [34], [42].
The currently identified genetic associations explain only a tiny fraction of the heritability.
Whole genome linkage analyses have not yet lead to the identification of genes for ADHD, and results of candidate gene-based association studies have been able to explain only a tiny part of the genetic contribution to disease, either.
These analyses have provided valuable insights into the genetics of complex diseases; however, they typically detect only common, low-risk variants each with small effect and explain only a tiny proportion of disease heritability [ 4].
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If the variant is indeed linked to carpal tunnel syndrome, it probably explains only a tiny percentage of cases; the genetic defect involved in the Lupskis' disease is rare.
The major obstacles in treatment development are that gene disease associations reveal very little about the underlying biology and that any implicated gene variant explains only a tiny proportion of an individual's overall risk for an AUD.
The existence of many negative association reports, together with the small effects detected in meta-analyses, suggests that the putative susceptibility genes can be responsible for only a minority of ADHD cases, explaining only a tiny part of its development or phenotypic hetero geneity.
Speaking on French radio station Europe 1 on Monday, Cukierman explained that only a "tiny minority" of French Jewish voters support the FN.
The argument also shows that sources of heterogeneity bias unaccounted for by observational methods only need to explain a tiny fraction of the variation in sales to severely bias estimates.
But readmissions represented only a tiny fraction of medical spending, so they cannot explain too much of the overall slowdown.
I was only a tiny bit over the speed limit," she explains, a dazed smile on her face, her eyelids heavy with liquid liner.
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