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Heterogeneity of the data makes firm conclusions difficult.
The current paucity of data regarding dust densities in systems possessing terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of their stars makes firm conclusions difficult.
The heterogeneous group of patients in the study (age 7 70 years and gender with 35 males and 5 females) makes firm conclusions difficult as responses to trauma, infection and subsequent healing differ [27, 28].
Second, pooling data from studies on extremely heterogeneous groups of patients makes firm conclusions difficult.
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But another season is needed to make firm conclusions because the study area is so large.
But, in an evolving field, dealing with chemicals that are part of daily life, the lack of long-term clinical data has made firm conclusions elusive.
However, such an aggregation does not provide adequate evidence to make firm conclusions.
The post-exercise response of CRP is unclear due to the lack of studies and conflicting findings making firm conclusions difficult to ascertain.
With the wider adoption of minimally invasive partial nephrectomy (PN), intermediate- and long-term outcomes data are needed to make firm conclusions about oncologic and functional efficacy, especially for robot-assisted PN (RPN).
He and his team also acknowledged that making firm conclusions based on data from different countries was inherently problematic - not all record the same information and each has its own unique issues and policies that made interpretation and comparison difficult.
The results show that regardless of which of the two conflict indicators were used, the number of conflicts was too small to make firm conclusions about which layout is safest for cyclists at various traffic volumes, although the study was based on 80 h of video recordings from each of the five intersections.
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