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Both estimators are inconsistent, with the magnitude of the inconsistency being determined by the nonclassical and nondifferential nature of the measurement error.
This analysis, however, had low power to detect associations in non-Europeans and these OR estimates were not inconsistent with the magnitude of the observed OR estimates for European women (Phet = 0.51).
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However, the data are highly inconsistent, and the magnitude of hyperhomocysteinemia is profoundly dependent on the dietary regime (Hoffman et al. 2001; Zhou et al. 2001, 2003).
Review authors were instructed to downgrade only when inconsistent findings reduced confidence in the results in relation to the direction of effect estimates; that is, studies that were inconsistent with respect to the magnitude of an effect (but not in terms of direction of effect estimates) would not be rated down.
Different non-systematized and sometimes inconsistent data for the magnitude of the temperature rise were reported.
"We are deeply disappointed with the magnitude of the fine.
However, the inconsistent associations and variations in the magnitude of these estimates call for more investigations on the upstream causes of obesity during prenatal period.
Although this result appears inconsistent with the findings of Gilbert and Fisher (2006), the magnitude of the correlation between overall accuracy and number of reminisced details in their work (r = −.15) is comparable to the magnitude of our correlations when outliers are excluded.
The magnitude of improvement is inconsistent with the formation of initially independent auditory and visual estimates of speech content.
However, the changes in liver enzymes are quite small, and the magnitude of effect is quite inconsistent, with results from the NHANES study showing an effect of exposure going from 1 to 3 ng/mL, whereas other studies looked at contrasts of thousands of nanograms per milliliter of PFOA, in some cases with no apparent association.
There is relatively consistent evidence of modest positive associations with cholesterol and uric acid, although the magnitude of the cholesterol effect is inconsistent across different exposure levels.
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