Sentence examples for inadequate implications from inspiring English sources

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Other frequent strategies were linguistic spin, inadequate implications for clinical practice, and lack of focus on harm, identified in 33 (26 %), 25 (20 %), and 34 (27 %) abstracts respectively.

Other frequent strategies of spin were linguistic spin, inadequate implications for clinical practice and lack of focus on harms, in 33 (26 %), 25 (20 %), and 34 (27 %) abstracts, respectively.

Inadequate extrapolation of the results was defined as an inappropriate generalization of the study result by inadequate 1) extrapolation from the population, interventions or outcome actually assessed in the study to a larger population, different interventions or outcomes, or 2) inadequate implications for clinical practice.

Inadequate implications for clinical practice occurred mainly when authors extrapolated some recommendations for clinical practice from their results (e.g., in a retrospective study of 42 patients: "it is a suitable therapeutic option not only for initial drainage but also for salvage therapy" [ 26]).

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Even though the relevance of different assays testing aspirin sensitivity (specific and nonspecific for COX-1 inhibition) still needs to be better defined, meta-analyses using various laboratory assays support the poor prognostic implications of inadequate aspirin-induced effects (37– 37).

While this may be partly due to inadequate communication of implications, it is mostly due to policy makers' selective hearing and response, indulging in the human tendency to embrace benefits while minimizing costs.

The clinical implications of inadequate humidification during mechanical ventilation or jet ventilation are very important.

This may have clinical implications, as inadequate social support could potentially affect compliance and adherence to therapy.

Therefore, the disrupted expression of decorin might cause implications for inadequate conversion of maternal spiral arteries through acting with MMPs, leading to placental abnormalities or PE.

Time elapsed between surgery and freezing of samples appears to have a strong impact and should be considered as a mandatory variable to control for clinical implications of inadequate tissue handling.

Therefore disrupted expression of PROK1 expression or signalling, and therefore of its downstream target CTGF, may have implications for inadequate conversion of the maternal spiral arteries, leading to placental abnormalities or pre-eclampsia.

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