Sentence examples for inconclusive number from inspiring English sources

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Figure  3A shows a dorsoplantar radiograph with an inconclusive number of phalanges in a hammer fifth toe.

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The one clear message written into the election's inconclusive numbers was that Britain demanded change.

The screening laboratories in California, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin amplify a control gene, in this case β-actin, along with the δRec-ΨJα TREC only if there are abnormal or inconclusive numbers of TRECs; 98.4% of samples collected did not require follow-up testing with β-actin control.

The results of this simulation were inconclusive: the number of iterations with and without reciprocal monophyly of one or more clades are similar.

The association between obesity and breast cancer risk has been inconclusive in a number of epidemiologic studies.

The Cochrane review was inconclusive because the number of trials was small and often with few patients [ 37, 38].

Where diagnosis proves difficult or immunophenotyping is inconclusive and the number of hairy cells present is small, a bone marrow biopsy combined with bone marrow aspiration is desirable.

Research evidence on the benefit of self-help group interventions is inconclusive, but a number of studies suggest that self-help groups play an important role in establishing patient-centered care [ 23] and are associated with improved patient outcomes [ 24].

Third, in our study, the data about the relationship between polygamous marriage and HIV status are inconclusive because the number of study participants who were living in official polygamous marriages was small.

This evidence is also inconclusive because the number of HCC cases was small, there was a disproportionate excess of liver cancers with "other and unknown histology," and the risk estimates were not adjusted for the influence of well-known risk factors for HCC: alcohol consumption and viral infection.

The effect age on heart mitochondrial function remains inconclusive although a number of studies have examined the oxygen consumption using Clarke's electrode and by specific enzyme assays of individual mitochondrial complexes (Choksi and Papaconstantinou, 2008; Miro et al., 2000; Sohal and Brunk, 1992).

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