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Furthermore, we cannot exclude the possibility of residual bias related to unignorable missing data (missing not at random) or other covariates either not present or insufficiently captured in the database, including age of transfused blood [ 40], the indication for transfusion, concomitant therapies such as fluid administration and the manner in which transfusion was administered.

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However, without ignoring the reality of these problems, they seem to insufficiently capture some of the more structural dynamics involved.

Adjustment for conventional comorbidities as confounders has been suggested to insufficiently capture the functional status of this subgroup [ 35].

Thus, when used independently, these scales may insufficiently capture the wide range of possible symptoms or reactions in the immediate aftermath of a combat-related trauma.

In some cases, this approach insufficiently captures variations in the pan-genome because of the underlining phylogenetic structure among the genomes.

Validated study instruments insufficiently capture elderly participants' experiences, qualitative methods can facilitate a better understanding of the experiences with RCT interventions and outcomes.

Third, a mathematical model insufficiently captures the dynamics of TB epidemiology in Vietnam (e.g., because of HIV infection, emergence of the more virulent Beijing TB genotype or risk factors associated with internal migration are underestimated).

Bruce L. Claflin, 3Com's president and chief executive, said he believed there was latent demand for D.S.L. among consumers but that "the service providers are insufficiently able to capture the demand".

However, not only that this was explained in a separate part of the Open Letter (i.e., point 21 on Rebelling against Leader), this argument is insufficiently comprehensive in capturing Da'esh's ideology.

However, data-generating mechanisms based on mixtures of non-degenerate count distributions can often provide better fits when the data suggest that a simple degenerate point-mass is insufficiently flexible to capture the heterogeneity in the counts.

Current methods of analysis were not built to represent such a complex system and are insufficiently equipped to capture and understand positive and negative externalities generated by the interactions among different stakeholders involved in the energy-food-water nexus.

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