Sentence examples for may affect extrapolation from inspiring English sources

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This potential study population bias may affect extrapolation of findings, particularly in reference to RLS prevalence, to other patient groups.

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Although this may affect the extrapolation of the results to men, it increased the homogeneity of the subjects and demonstrated that the lower D2/3R availability is also detectable in females only.

More recent studies based on the direct screening of an unselected population in Northern Europe showed a prevalence of HeFH of 1 in 200, and by extrapolation, HoFH may affect up to 6 individuals per million (or 1 in 160,000 300,000) [ 5].

Table 3 shows a matrix of reported confidence versus competence and how this may affect patient care based on these extrapolations from the focus groups.

Last but not least, the Hawthorne effect - a form of reactivity whereby caregivers improve or modify their behavior when participating in a study - may affect the outcome in both groups, rendering hazardous the extrapolation of RCT results to the real world.

Because the variables that affect metabolic energy consumption may affect specific locomotor systems (or particular species) differently (Kramer and Sylvester, 2009), the assumptions that underlie the extrapolations are questionable and the conclusions reached are tenuous at best.

Politics may affect the studies as well.

It also may affect things like compensation.

"We may affect the bacteria".

That may affect their play.

This may affect vulnerable people.

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