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These observations may be related to the method used in this study.
A second potential source of bias may be related to the method used to extrapolate the OR due to the existence of potential heterogeneity.
We may speculate that the absence of superior action of locally administered GCs to systemic GCs may be related to the method of administration used nebulization.
Another explanation may be related to the method of administration of aPC in our model; we injected aPC as a single bolus but it was administered as a continuous infusion in the two previous studies [ 22, 23].
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First, this difference may be related to the methods used for estimation.
Discrepancies in infection rates may be related to the sampling method (including nonclinically suspicious rabid dogs), different sample sizes, detection methods, and particular local variations.
The reason for such formation may be related to the synthesis method employed here.
An alternative explanation to the slight but discrete increase in creatinine may be related to the analytical method used.
This suggests that the increase in plasma IL-6 levels may be related to the blood sampling method.
Perhaps the lack of difference may be related to the sensitivity of the methods or the contribution of other processes not associated with metabolic activity.
This result may be related to the differences of research methods and samples.
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