Sentence examples for making final conclusions from inspiring English sources

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Identification of minimal peptides that bind to the antibodies is necessary before making final conclusions about the distribution of epitopes on individual β-tubulin isotypes.

This result emphasises that gene functionality should be tested in vivo, that is in an animal model of infection, before making final conclusions about gene essentiality.

While the analyses adjusted for statistically significant baseline differences and baseline-by-age interactions, these clinically small differences preclude us from making final conclusions regarding any potential differential cognitive effect of donepezil versus memantine monotherapy in this population.

Non-randomised trials have been published on the topic of antivirals in Bell's palsy 13 16 17; however, one should be guarded in making final conclusions from these studies given the limitations of the study design.

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Numbers are too small to make final conclusions, but BSO therefore does not seem to improve the outcome.

The importance of including specimens of the genera Symphitoneurina and Westriplectes in order to make final conclusions about the relationships within Triplectidini cannot be understated.

However, given that YAP phosphorylation appears to be independent of LATS1/2 in other cancer settings [ 16], it will be important to confirm the identity of the kinase(s) targeting YAP in these settings before we can make final conclusions.

Authors' response: Yes, there is no elevated frequency of p53 response elements (RE) in Alu elements, but the number of well established functional p53 REs, 160, is probably too small to make final conclusions.

The experiences of testing DT with cancer patients in active treatment were limited, making it difficult to draw final conclusions about the feasibility of DT in non-palliative settings.

The association between clinical outcome and Tregs is being studied extensively in clinical trials, but unfortunately, no consensus has been reached about (a) the markers and (b) the gating strategy required to define human Tregs in this context, making it difficult to draw final conclusions.

However, there was considerable "heterogeneity" between samples that often made it difficult to reach final conclusions about the respective role of the molecular processes in healthy or diseased ageing.

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