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However, this applies to prevalence estimates and does not necessarily jeopardise results from studies on risk and protective factors.
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In this editorial, two important sources of bias that may jeopardise the results of such follow-up studies are discussed: confounding by indication and confounding by trial completion.
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Because the intervention has been shown to be beneficial with no major or lasting concerns and the wait-list controls will also receive the intervention, a limited interim analysis will not jeopardise the final results.
The occurrence of spontaneous inspiratory efforts in ARDS patients can major variability of transpulmonary pressure and as result jeopardise VT and driving pressure control.
The NELSON study has adequate power for a substantial benefit in a high-risk group, but a lower baseline lung cancer mortality or smaller benefit than anticipated may jeopardise a conclusive result.
Will these disagreements jeopardise the outcome?
It takes a huge leap of faith from a manager to take a chance on someone who doesn't fit a job description perfectly, particularly as positions are usually tied to funds, and that makes it difficult for managers to take a risk that could jeopardise a project's results and future funding.
The education of 1 million children has been jeopardised as a result.
Both the department and IHMS disputed that asylum seeker health had been jeopardised as a result of the failures identified.
And what happens in 2009 may jeopardise some of the positive results of 1989, including the peaceful reunification of Europe and the triumph of democratic principles over nationalist, if not xenophobic, tendencies.
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