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The other constituents of GCBE, such as cafestol and kahweol, which promote synthesis of lipids [ 19], may cause discrepancy in the activities of GCBE (crude chlorogenic acid) and pure chlorogenic acid.
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This may cause discrepancies in cluster formation and thereby lead to instability of clusters.
However, SHPER follows an indeterminate random procedure to create the high and low levels, which may cause discrepancies in cluster formation and may lead to instability of the clusters.
Additionally, power limitations and variations in statistical methods may cause discrepancies in the reported findings.
The different training regimens with respect to exercise mode, duration, and intensity between studies may also cause discrepancies between findings.
A new study may provide some clues about why multiple sclerosis is more common in women, after researchers were able to pinpoint a difference in the brains of women that may cause the discrepancy in diagnoses.
Possible reasons that may cause such discrepancy are experimental artifacts, measurement errors, or substructures in the co-expression pattern.
The heterogeneity of alcoholism, as well as different populations and ethnicities, may cause the discrepancy.
The use of different antibodies may cause such discrepancy; we used four different antibodies compared with the previously employed CT-2.
A number of factors may cause this discrepancy, including binding avidity to α-2,3-linked and α-2,6-linked sialic acid, cell tropism and adaptation, innate and adaptive immune response in mice.
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