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This alteration in patella-femoral joint cartilage pressure can cause mechanical and local inflammation, and cartilage degradation, jeopardizing the interpretation of results from the cartilage repair methodology being evaluated.
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In randomized experiments designed to evaluate the relative efficacy of two or more treatments or interventions, subject noncompliance with (or nonadherence to) assigned treatment may seriously jeopardize the interpretation of results from such studies.
In the present study, challenges in analyzing HRV in frequency domain could have jeopardized the interpretation of the frequency-domain data.
VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN: You are jeopardizing the program.
"We were needlessly jeopardizing the lives of U.S. troops".
"She is jeopardizing the peace process," he said.
Otherwise, you risk jeopardizing the success of your entire group.
In fact, each area may be improved in efficiency without jeopardizing the other's improvement.
Since KIEs may impact isotopic data and ultimately jeopardize the validity of the biological interpretations, their impact must be assessed rigorously.
The Federal Circuit, however, recently applied a narrow interpretation to the estoppel provision which jeopardizes the ability of PTAB proceedings to replace district court litigation.
In its Supreme Court appeal, the government said the Fourth Circuit's interpretation would "significantly undermine" the Congressional goal in setting up the program and could jeopardize the stability of the benefits fund.
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