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Based on the prevalence reported in their series (∼10% of DSAs are complement fixed), we estimated that no more than one case in our series would be complement fixed, thereby making meaningful analysis impossible and therefore, we decided not to test for complement fixation in our series [ 14].
The quality of the analysis and subsequent results of any research project depend on an appropriate study design, data collection, and analysis to make meaningful conclusions.
Second, limited statistical power, as in the case of this analysis, will make meaningful comparisons between estimates difficult.
Many researchers have investigated the relationship between seafood consumption and urinary arsenic and have concluded that in order to make meaningful risk determinations through arsenic urine analysis, individuals should refrain from eating seafood (including seaweed) at least 4 days before testing (Foa et al. 1984; Kales et al. 2006).
However, we could not make meaningful comparisons as only limited number of recurrent cases, especially for MAC and AIM, are involved in the present analysis.
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Blink trials are not presented because, by definition, non-blinkers rarely show an AB, making a meaningful analysis of these results impossible.
This made any meaningful analysis of oncologic outcomes more difficult.
The high resolution achieved by comparative genomotyping enabled the identification of minute genotypic differences between tested strains, making a meaningful analysis of phylogenetic relationships feasible.
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