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The light scattered from a bright moon will likely obscure the stars too much for a good stargazing experience.
Despite emerging patterns, methodological heterogeneities and shortcomings in this literature likely obscure consistent patterns among studies.
Therefore, the question of when anatomically modern human populations began to expand in size is better addressed in sub-Saharan African populations because more recent demographic events likely obscure signals of population growth in the ancestors of non-African groups [28].
Second, overall the reported suicide rates in South Asia are high compared to the global average, especially considering that the problems with validity and reliability will more likely obscure rather than exaggerate the magnitude of suicide deaths.
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The Cy5 channel intensities of the miR-25 family probe spots were near the upper limits of the dynamic range of the microarrays, which likely obscured the signal increase seen in the primer-extensions.
The complexity of the regulatory network (i.e., many miRNAs affecting many target transcripts) makes it difficult to extract individual miRNA/target transcript interactions likely obscuring specific inverse correlations between the expression changes of miRNAs and their targets.
Thus, the exposure to X-rays has likely obscured any RIF induced by the radiopharmaceutical.
This convergence likely obscures the true pattern of evolutionary relationships when inferred from morphology alone.
Milk is an extremely common exposure, which makes reporting exposure to milk likely, obscuring an association.
Despite the more favorable effects of ILS in men, baseline risk factors were more numerous in men and likely obscured any sex difference in incident diabetes.
The results of Neely et al. [ 2014] also suggest that the ATAL was likely present before 1998, but observations were most likely obscured by volcanic aerosol (i.e., from the Pinatubo eruption in 1991).
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