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While it is clear that no single measure may fully capture all aspects of amino acid biosynthesis cost, we believe our systems biology approach has a number of advantages over previous methods.

Furthermore, they may fully capture but inappropriately pathologize diabetes distress and depressive symptoms.

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I'd like to report that Ms. Ruhl, Ms. Fisher and Mr. Mays fully capture the mildly gossipy, subtly witty, moving beauty of their rapport, but much about this production struck me as ill conceived.

Administrative claims data may not fully capture all prenatal care services, and this may be partially due to global billing.

Yet approaching the "measurement" of contextual strength in this way may not fully capture the fact that in practice, some elements may have a mixed impact, promoting SI in some ways, but preventing it in others.

Although MRI assessment of SCAT and VAT has been validated [ 39] and it is generally accepted as a reference method to quantify these adipose depots [ 40], the fact that we quantified VAT and SCAT from only a single slice may be a limitation in our study as it may not fully capture the inter-individual variation in abdominal fat distribution [ 41].

The attenuation but not elimination of risk for diabetes after adjusting for BMI in whites may reflect the fact that a single BMI measurement in prevalent cases may not fully capture the effect of FTO on adiposity and metabolism.

Additionally, our measure of usual dietary intake may not fully capture the variation in purine-rich foods and thus, including these dietary factors may not improve our ability to predict who develops hyperuricemia.

Additionally, the variables used to measure smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke may not fully capture lifetime cumulative exposure to tobacco; therefore, the proportion of the decline in cadmium concentrations attributed to smoking may be biased.

As researchers, we were also aware that official crime records data may not fully capture ground reality.

But the psychologist Niels van de Ven, of Tilburg University, in the Netherlands, argues that this duality may not fully capture the emotion's real complexity.

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