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Noise reduces the low contrast detectability within CT images and may hence obscure important anatomical findings [40].

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In the latter case, interference with a particular isoform may cause a shift in AP-2 dimer composition and hence obscure the physiological function.

The rectal tube may compromise good and/or the entire visualisation of the rectum and hence obscure a lesion.

They become confused, and hence obscure, only as a result of the precipitous, false judgments of childhood.

It may look cheesy, or may obscure your face.

Averaging across subjects may potentially obscure important individual differences, and hence, we also examined the individual data.

Acoustic shadowing from the hair may totally obscure the back wall of a large dermoid, hence the term tip-of-the-iceberg sign.

Such invalid responses not only bias prevalence estimates but may also obscure associations with individual predictors.

Limiting current perspectives to the physical or biological dimensions of sexuality may further obscure fitting solutions.

This may obscure existing evolutionary relationships making therefore the alignment scores less useful.

Hence, alleles that might associate with disease acceleration may not be fully represented in the study sample examined, and conceivably, this may obscure genotype-phenotype associations that might be detected within the context of a natural history cohort of HIV-1-infected subjects.

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