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However, the quality control criteria applied within most analysis techniques mean that the quality of the data is high and that some results contaminated by total reflections are most likely omitted.
When examining the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in both children and adults, studies have concluded that DREs give no significant direction in diagnosis and can be most likely omitted in the evaluation of acute undifferentiated abdominal pain and acute appendicitis [14].
Superintendent Bray said that people who had provided information in the past had likely omitted important details, and were now being asked to come back.
Third, although we use a comprehensive search strategy to find the result publications, some publications are likely omitted.
This approach was conservative, as we likely omitted SNPs that were truly unique as well.
These results differed substantially from a multivariate adjustment for concurrent controls, which likely omitted an important risk factor.
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Lieberman told O'Keefe that he'd likely omit the attack on Obama if he were to give the speech again.
Although the search is likely biased in terms of focus (medical or public health fields) and the database likely omits a substantial proportion of peer-reviewed journals published by SSA-based institutions, these findings serve as a useful illustration of the limited pool of literature on youth health in SSA.
In addition, we limited the author's affiliation to regional terms (China, HK, TW), thus likely omitting articles that only designated particular Chinese cities or provinces.
This approach likely omits CTCs with a predominant mesenchymal phenotype and a lack of the epithelial markers [ 25, 31- 33].
Also, since the tables are noncomprehensive, some relevant compounds have likely been omitted.
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