Sentence examples for making clear conclusions from inspiring English sources

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Whilst there was evidence to suggest that telemonitoring was associated with fewer visits to A & E, either the reviews themselves were of low quality or the quality of the primary research studies included within them introduced a significant risk of bias, making clear conclusions problematic.

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TEM images of S1 sample (Fig. 2a) do not allow to make clear conclusions about its morphology but the observed agglomerates consisted of the lamellar-like primary particles with the sizes of 10 15 nm.

However, these studies were too small to make clear conclusions on the incidence and prognostic value of these changes.

Apart from postoperative nausea (positive) and smoking cessation (negative) the reviewers apparently felt unable to make clear conclusions whether acupuncture was effective or not.

However, it can be difficult to make clear conclusions about the characteristics of non-responders in surveys and other types of studies, as factors such as the purpose of the study and the way in which it was carried out, will no-doubt have some effect.

Despite the promising results for misoprostol's therapeutic use as primary PPH treatment, as an additional treatment to standard oxytocics or as a last resort treatment option, the published RCTs have been small and the regimens studied have varied greatly, making it difficult to draw clear conclusions.

This kind of monitoring in the areas from which the different groups of participants in the present study were taken would have made it easier to draw clear conclusions from the present study.

Almost every review found major problems with the quality of the clinical trials, making it difficult to draw clear conclusions about efficacy.

However, the C genome revealed more complex groups, making it difficult to draw clear conclusions about the pedigree relationship.

The findings are limited due to the relatively small number and poor quality of the studies identified making it difficult to form clear conclusions regarding the effects of CBE programmes.

However, there was significant heterogeneity between studies making it difficult to draw clear conclusions, and the effect did not persist when analyses were stratified by menopausal status, although the number of studies included in these stratified analyses was very small.

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