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"I would say they have some pitfalls that the average person does not necessarily have," said Allison Adato, the author of the recent book "Smart Chefs Stay Slim". Ms. Adato interviewed scores of kitchen stars, who offered weight-management strategies.
Nevertheless, even promising technologies have some pitfalls.
54 Data describing the overall risk of bleeding from varices must be viewed with caution and have some pitfalls in interpretation.
In the attempt to standardize the diagnosis of LADA, three criteria are currently recommended, but all of them have some pitfalls: criteria 1 and 3 are not categorical traits and are highly dependent on physicians' decisions, and criterion 2 is not specific for LADA (1).
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The search we used for therapeutic agents in DR also has some pitfalls.
For further analysis of trends, a formal time series analysis would be ideal, but this has some pitfalls, as described by Zheng et al. [ 18], and requires rich data, i.e. daily counts, which was beyond the scope of this study.
However, this approach has some pitfalls: (1) when continuous methyl values are converted to discrete methyl status, information is lost; and (2) once a numeric coding is arrived at, many probes would be excluded from downstream analysis because their "epi-MAF" would be <0.05 (MAF, "minor allele frequency").
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