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Negation of group-level factors in an unreflective quest for individuality may hence result in negative health outcomes.

Curation of the same publication by two different databases may hence result in significant discrepancies between the data that they record.

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While the program set-up differs in many details, both interventions are reported to exhibit rather low actual risks of sanctioning for non-compliance in job search or for turning down job offers, which may hence have resulted in a low level of compliance.

Our less restrictive inclusion criteria may hence have resulted in the lower sensitivity and specificity values since the sensitivity of FDG-PET is known to be lower when the tumours are smaller [ 17].

For the classes of concrete examined, the analyses showed that high levels of cement replacement with GGBS may provide the best, hence resulting in the lowest, ratio of GWP to compressive strength for the mixtures examined.

Such prolonged exposure may have exhausted cellular defence mechanisms hence resulting in cell death.

First, women were recruited to a trial, which may have introduced selection bias (e.g., those with higher socioeconomic status may have volunteered); hence, results may not be generalizable to the UK pregnant population.

This has been shown to be error-prone and hence may result in the decreased performance of the descriptor [33, 34].

Since wavelengths get shorter as frequency increases, the number of elements required for describing the problem domain can become very large at higher frequencies and hence may result in huge computational cost as well as significant dispersion and pollution errors [24].

Since in the dehydrated state, photosynthesis would be completely blocked, any further excitation energy absorbed cannot be used for electron transport, and hence may result in photoinhibition or even photodamage (Wieners et al. 2012).

Differences between examiners cannot be due to differences in performance of a candidate because that is the same for the two examiners, and hence may result from bias or unreliability on the part of the examiners.

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