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As siRNAs in some cases tolerate mismatches with the mRNA target, knockdown of genes other than the intended target could make results difficult to interpret.
A systematic analysis is necessary to soundly understand the gap and requires first looking at it unconditionally, as methodologies for controlling demographic variables in published studies vary greatly and make results difficult to compile in a comprehensive manner.
Current building energy simulation technology requires extensive labor, time and expertise to create building energy models, substantial computational time for accurate simulations, and generates data in formats that make results difficult to interpret.
For Xeomin, the median dose was 200 units, although small patient numbers make results difficult to interpret.
Although many of these laboratory values are slightly skewed, we decided to analyse the data without transformation the large sample size means the statistical analyses should be robust to deviation from normality and transformation can make results difficult to interpret.
Previous studies (Barnes et al. 2010; Cui et al. 2011; Farias et al. 2011; Fjell et al. 2009; Walhovd et al. 2011; Westman et al. 2011b) have utilized different approaches which can make results difficult to compare.
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WHYNET uses a geographically distributed set of physical wireless testbeds, making results difficult to be replicated by other researchers.
Multiple steps in the Boehm titration are carried out in a variety of manners by different research groups, thereby making results difficult to compare.
However, different sets of risk factors were considered, making results difficult to compare.
However, each method of DR suffers from potential confounding factors, making results difficult to interpret [ 19].
Studies used a variety of groupings and some did not adjust for confounders, making results difficult to interpret.
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