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It is important to note that caution should always be exercised in linking hospital performance indicators to reimbursement rate.
It is important to note that these above cautions relate to how a memory Th17 cell is formed.
It is important to note that obtained results should be treated with caution because of the data caveats associated with this study and inherent limitations of the methods used.
It is important to note that the P values reported here should be interpreted with a certain degree of caution.
36 37 However, it is important to note that differences exist between immortalised and primary PSC, and therefore caution must be exercised when extrapolating findings with immortalised PSC to the clinical situation.
It is important to note that the numbers in this subgroup are small (n=61) so this finding should be interpreted with caution and will require validation in an independent cohort.
It is important to note that these were exploratory analyses uncorrected for multiple comparisons and thus significant findings should be treated with caution.
However, it is important to note that data from the current study and others regarding the predictive value of ONB must be interpreted with caution because of their small sample sizes.
It is important to note that the slowest evolving positions can be misleading particularly with excessive removal of sites, as the number of characters for reconstruction will decrease with every cycle, therefore caution must be taken in applying this method.
It is important to note that the validation study for the German sample is very small consequently the recommended cut-off point must be used with caution.
Additionally, it is important to note that matching PFGE profiles for strains not linked epidemiologically (i.e. environmental strains from this study and PulseNet-related strains), should be interpreted with caution.
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