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Investigation into vaccination of chickens provided evidence of inconsistent success in reducing Campylobacter (Hermans et al., 2011).
Published data of randomised controlled trials of private health insurers and in community health settings show only limited and inconsistent success regarding surrogate measures.
Canada has had positive though inconsistent success with expanding the traditional EIA approach to include explicit discussions of health determinants (McCaig 2005; Noble and Bronson 2005).
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At this point, another primer pair was discarded due to inconsistent amplification success.
All trialled immunomodulatory strategies to date have resulted in either outright failure or inconsistent degrees of success.
However, previous studies have found inconsistent results, with success rates ranging from 21%to100%0%, and little has been written in the literature about hip function.
While, these investigations have been partially extended to adolescents with success, inconsistent training effects on anxious mood-states have been found.
Results were inconsistent on the success of temporary pacemakers in achieving capture and improving hemodynamics in human case series 52, 114 118 and case reports.
Moreover, the measures of "success" are inconsistent.
But they represent organizations with more of a history of success, however inconsistent.
Sagebrush restoration success is inconsistent, with a high rate of seeding failures, particularly at lower elevations.
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