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Lack of environmental control, which might lead to unintentional contamination and generation of degradation products due to inconsistent exposure to light, temperature and processing controls.
Physiotherapists and occupational therapists testified to variations in the suitability of their education, the arbitrary nature of experience at work and inconsistent exposure to experienced colleagues.
However, haematological malignancies are probably heterogeneous in aetiology, and much of the evidence for subtype-specific associations remains inconclusive, perhaps reflecting inconsistent exposure classifications, or relatively small study sizes.
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The temporal and spatial patterning was inconsistent with exposure to Po in drinking water (Seiler 2012); however, other possible sources of Po exposure were not investigated.
Large sample sizes are needed for sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) trials because of inherent data variability secondary to inconsistent allergen exposure.
To routinely assess the effectiveness of ART at HIV treatment clinics and to minimize preventable HIV drug resistance (HIVDR), WHO recommends using available site-based data from medical and pharmacy records, e.g. on-time adherence to monthly ART drug pick-up and clinic appointment-keeping [9], [10], as an early warning indicator (EWI) of inconsistent drug exposure.
This group was devised to identify people who had performed at least some, albeit inconsistent occupational exposure to the variable of interest.
We also found several associations between high alcohol consumption and menstrual patterns, but these were based on small numbers and were inconsistent across exposure categories.
This rejection is based on the assumption that data demonstrating BPA levels inconsistent with exposure models that presume that humans ingest < 1 μg/kg/day BPA must have involved the use of contaminated equipment that was the source of the measured BPA.
Nonetheless, interpretation of the existing studies on combined cognitive physical training is often limited due to small sample sizes, 24, 26, 28, 29 inconsistent training exposures between intervention groups, 23– 28, 29, 29 or the lack of reference groups with only physical training.
A related limitation of the presented meta-analyses is the relatively small number of studies and therefore the need to conduct relatively simple analyses, comparing high-versus low-exposure categories and combining what could be regarded as different and/or inconsistent estimates of exposure (e.g., high vs. low TTHM concentration and chlorination vs. nonchlorination).
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