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However, regardless of the level of experience, laboratory operators and pathologists showed significantly lower accuracy in interpreting the difficult results than the obvious results for SD Bioline (indicated in "#" in Figure 2).
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The problem here is that incomplete inhibition can make interpreting the results difficult.
The parameters that may affect measurements are not completely understood and interpreting the results becomes difficult and confusing.
Moreover, detailed information on the thermal field in the samples, which is necessary also for interpreting the results, is difficult to obtain.
MRI of dead tissue has certain limitations and interpreting the findings is therefore difficult.
However, interpreting the AT population is difficult because the affected genes vary by integration direction and distance as well as the construction of each group.
However, in our study, the direction of the effects of gender of the teacher was not consistent which makes interpreting the GxE interaction findings difficult.
We do not believe that these differences would fundamentally alter the conclusions of the research, however they do make interpreting the differences between hospitals difficult.
Interpreting the CPUE series would be difficult because of the large changes in the fishing area over this period.
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