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34 In two subsequent letters, Ellis and Quigley propose that a potential surveillance bias in diabetic patients in previous studies may fully explain the apparent increased risk of glaucoma in diabetes patients.

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Although the frequency and average size of paid claims may not fully explain perceptions among physicians, one may speculate that the large number of claims that do not lead to payment may shape perceived malpractice risk.

Although poverty may be predictive, it is not necessarily causative and this fact may not fully explain why trial numbers in other more economically-disadvantaged parts of the developing world appear to be increasing [ 11].

Where may stochasticity arise in the system and how do we make progress in this field when we may never fully explain the behavior of individual progenitor cells?

Even Folkman's beautifully elaborated theory about angiogenesis may not fully explain the way Avastin works.

Yet such statistics, long the foundation for conventional wisdom about the plight of women in politics, may not fully explain the resistance.

In the coming weeks, additional laboratory testing, including whole genome DNA sequencing, will be conducted, but investigating officials note that such testing may never fully explain how cholera was introduced into Haiti.

That may not fully explain why the last Superman took a nose dive ("Superman Returns," if not for long), but I think it helps get at why, like other recent ambiguous American heroes, both supermen and super-spies, the new Batman soared.

Rapid expansion occurred in both glacier-fed and non-glacier-fed lakes, with a rate of 224.94 km2 yr−1 (0.92% yr−1, p < 0.05) and 115.85 km2 yr−1 (1.47% yr−1, p = 0.08), respectively, indicating that glacier retreat alone may not fully explain the recent lake expansion.

However, these ratios also fail to distinguish between the relative rates on these sites, and so, the relatively high density of metal-like sites (51 µmol g−1) compared to Brønsted acid sites (42 µmol g−1) may not fully explain the low yield of the heptane isomers.

Existing knowledge on meso-scale fracture mechanics may not fully explain the weakening of the interface between concrete and epoxy, when the interface is under moisture; there is a need to study the moisture affected debonding of the interface using a more fundamental approach that incorporates chemistry in the description of materials.

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