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We also acknowledge that CK-18 might not be specific for NASH because it can be elevated in a number of other conditions and thus sometimes may give spurious results (39).
Making inferences from studies of other occupational groups may be difficult, as work-demand factors vary from one occupation to another, and because the link between social position and occupational factors may give spurious associations in studies of mixed occupational populations.
Even more importantly, the growth of the CDF curves also gives an indication of the number of clusters present in D. Such a fact, together with the use of the Δ curve, contributes to the quality of the prediction since A(k) is only an approximation of the real area under the CDF curve and it may give spurious indications that can be "disambiguated" with the use of the CDF curves.
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To term him an enemy combatant is to give spurious credence to his cause.
However, inappropriate subgroup analysis of trial data can give spurious evidence for stratified medicine.
If fitnesses form a geometric series genotypic frequencies will be in Hardy-Weinberg before and after selection [43] and directional selection may give rise to spurious overdominance if sampling is done before selection is complete [44].
In the present approach, this may give rise to spurious G × E on the level of the construct.
The null hypothesis assumes complete homogeneity in space and time, which is plausible for small areas within a short time (e.g., 1 year); however, spatial and temporal heterogeneity may give rise to spurious clustering.
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