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However, challenges and pitfalls exist in association studies, and consideration of particular features of study design is necessary before making definite conclusions from these studies.
Finally, clinical experience with these indices is promising but still sparse making definite conclusions on their feasibility and value likewise premature.
These partial deletions are associated to extremely variable phenotypes, ranging from normo to azoospermia, making definite conclusions on their real impact for male fertility a source of controversy [ 17- 20].
The low prevalence we found contrasts with some reports, but limited information is available from most areas of the world, making definite conclusions about the extent of spread of Beijing strains and their associations with drug resistance premature (4 ).
Even though our study is one of the first in this area and strengthened by the prospective approach and independent PET evaluation, the number of patients is limited, making definite conclusions difficult.
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In conclusion, statistical analysis of the damage accumulation data allows us to make definite conclusions regarding the damage accumulation behaviour in structures where microcrack growth is disperse, and when it differs widely between specimens.
In a simulation based on real data, the optimal plot size is heavily dependent on the forest conditions on the area, which makes definite conclusions difficult (Mesavage & Grosenbaugh 1956).
Nevertheless, we believe that these results are indicative of the presented system's value and the benefits that can be obtained, even though the lack of such adjustments decrease the ability to make definite conclusions regarding the effect of the system on the students' energy behavior.
Since this is beyond the scope of the work presented here, we cannot make definite conclusions on the effect of age.
The study is interesting, but the limited number of patients makes definite conclusions precarious.
Clearly, this selection makes definite conclusions regarding HRQOL as a predictor of mortality impossible.
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