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First, while the response rate from our survey was moderate, the overall response was low and likely not adequately powered to detect significant differences between the two detailing approaches.

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These authors indeed applying a different methodological approach (with a blind procedure for both VEP recording and analysis) in a series of studies (exploring a wide range of stimulation parameters) were not able to replicate, at least for visual modality, the habituation defect and attributed this to a likely expectancy bias not adequately controlled in previous studies.

Although participating teachers were given a brief introduction to the CEFR, it is quite likely that they were not adequately familiar with the CEFR levels, in particular B1, B1+, and B2 levels.

It is likely that BMI may not adequately account for adiposity, because it does not differentiate between fat and fat-free mass.

If we do not act, the children in care with FASD will likely not have their needs adequately addressed, and thus, will likely experience negative outcomes, such as secondary disabilities, that will not only impact the individual, themselves, well into adulthood, but also the society in which they live (Bueller et al. 2000; Quinton et al. 1984).

The study was designed to detect local, likely cis-acting associations and is not adequately powered to establish distant, likely trans-acting associations unless these were of large magnitude.

Mr. Ellis said campaign officials had been somewhat concerned that many of the polls did not adequately account for likely voters.

"There is ample global evidence showing that a child who is not adequately breastfed is likely to face long term nutritional and developmental challenges.

Another likely explanation is that physicians do not adequately screen for and diagnose pre-diabetes, resulting in marked underdiagnosis of pre-diabetes.

Variables are also highlighted (e.g., pre-study exposure to stigmatization), whose possible, likely or known confounding influences were not adequately controlled for experimentally or analytically, and which require control in future efforts.

Even if treatment was sought, it is more likely that health care providers are not adequately trained to make proper diagnosis of pesticide-related illnesses as has been observed in Ghana [ 9], Ivory Coast [ 10], Tanzania [ 16], and South Africa [ 17].

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