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The term "uncertain" was used to describe interventions with inconsistent evidence about CE across studies.
In relation to smoking, it is a known risk factor of diabetes [ 32]; however, there is inconsistent evidence about prediabetes.
There is a lack of direct evidence about this, and inconsistent evidence about whether socio economic status influences adherence to ART [ 37].
For tumours of the central nervous system, there is limited and inconsistent evidence about the effects of height (Helseth and Tretli, 1989; Lee et al, 1997; Tulinius et al, 1997; Gunnell et al, 2001).
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Rather than providing inconsistent evidence, we suggest that the two outbreaks provide complementary evidence about how "immunity" to influenza can evolve over different time scales from different starting points.
But, whilst cash/vouchers have the potential to address various causes of undernutrition [ 10], there is limited and inconsistent evidence on their nutritional impact and little knowledge about which of the impact pathways may be influenced in different contexts.
He said the witnesses gave inconsistent evidence.
Passing sentence, Mr Ikram said: "I have inconsistent evidence and I think it is significant inconsistent evidence.
Alternatively, they yielded inconsistent evidence (Vogel 2005).
The authors of this study find "inconsistent evidence of Cramer's ability to add value through security selection".
Drugs with inconsistent evidence were excluded.
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